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fernery
/ ˈfɜːnəri /
/ ˈfɜːrnəri /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.蕨类栽培地;蕨类丛生之处
    • 复数

      ferneries
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  • 英英释义
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     蕨类丛生之处

    ... 蕨类fern 蕨类丛生之处fernery 蕨类的ferny ...

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     蕨类栽培地

    ... fernbrke羊齿植物丛 fernery蕨类栽培地 ferny蕨类的 ...

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     蕨类种植园

    ... 蕨类植物 pteridophyte; fern 蕨类植物学 pteridology 蕨类种植园 fernery ...

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     蕨根

    蕨根粉条的研制.PDF(文献资料) 关键词:蕨根;淀粉;粉条 [gap=503]Key words: fernery; starch; vermicelli

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  • 双语例句
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    A fernery creates a cool and lush refuge space reflecting green light in to the study and bathing areas.
    蕨类植物创造出一个凉爽、茂盛的隐蔽场所,将绿色光线反射到书房和洗浴区。
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    The fernery starch soup was made with the fernery starch as its main ingredients, added soybean, sesame, sugar. It was produced by the process of extruding, blending and grinding, puffing.
    以蕨根粉为主要原料,经挤压膨化,配以黄豆、芝麻、砂糖等辅料,经粉碎、混匀加工成即食蕨粉羹。
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  • 词源
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fernery:

fern +‎ -ery

FROM: wiktionary
  • 百科
  • Fernery

    A fernery is a specialized garden for the cultivation and display of ferns.In many countries, ferneries are indoors or at least sheltered or kept in a shadehouse to provide a moist environment, filtered light and protection from frost and other extremes; on the other hand, some ferns native to arid regions require protection from rain and humid conditions, and grow best in full sun. In mild climates, ferneries are often outside and have an array of different species that grow under similar conditions.In 1855, parts of England were gripped by ‘pteridomania’ (the fern craze). This term was coined by Charles Kingsley, clergyman, naturalist (and later author of The Water Babies). It involved both British and exotic varieties being collected and displayed; many associated structures were constructed and paraphernalia was used to maintain the collections.In 1859, the Fernery at Tatton Park Gardens beside Tatton Hall had been built to a design by George Stokes, Joseph Paxton's assistant and son-in-law, to the west of the conservatory to house tree ferns from New Zealand and a collection of other ferns. The Fernery was also seen in the TV miniseries Brideshead Revisited.In 1874, the fernery in Benmore Botanic Garden(part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh) was built by James Duncan (a plant collector and sugar refiner). This was a large and expensive project since the fernery was based in a heated conservatory. In 1992, it was listed Historic Scotland for it architectural and botanical value and has been described by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland as “extremely rare and unique in its design”.In 1903, Hever Castle in Kent was acquired and restored by the American millionaire William Waldorf Astor who used it as a family residence. He added the Italian Garden (including a fernery) to display his collection of statuary and ornaments.

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