Abounding in or covered with ferns.
1We did not fancy Coleraine; it looked like anything but Cuil-rathain, a ferny corner.
2The gentlemen wore black coats, white silk ties and ferny buttonholes tickling the chin.
3Wild hillside, moss-grown and ferny, overlooking a valley with scattered villages and winding river.
4It's funny how sturdy-oak fathers can have ferny-mimosa sons.
5I was the first to reach it, which I did by scrambling down the ferny bank.
6Rain was blowing in our teeth, and the ferny grass and juniper clumps dripped with wet.
7From the ferny undergrowth to one end of the orangery, an enormous tortoise patiently footed forward.
8A ferny shield to temper the warm blue
9Window and door were open, and leafy, ferny odors mingled with the smell of burning cedar.
10Orlaya grandiflora has delicate, ferny foliage topped by complicated white flower heads with large outer petals.
11The glen was all a dreamy gray-green ruggedness of shelving rock with mossy crevices and ferny nooks.
12A cloud of fluffy flowers in pale lilac or pink sits atop a rosette of ferny foliage.
13Something creamy lay among the ferny weeds.
14Starry rose and white flowers hung luminous in the darkness on a gentle tangle of pale ferny leaves.
15He pulled away with swift defiant strokes, and Anne went up the steep, ferny little path under the maples.
16Thanks to him, I was able to see that ferny wood that's so famous-abouttwo miles up the road.