There is no noun called a 'fern noun'. It's possible the it means 'fern, noun', that is, the word 'fern' is a noun.
The possessive form of the singular noun fern is fern's.Examples: I don't know the fern's type but it's thriving in my garden.
Yes, for it is a title
The plural form of the noun fern is ferns.The plural possessive form is ferns'.example: Those ferns' lacy leaves add softness to the garden.
No, fern is a noun. It is a type of vascular plant that reproduces by spores, rather than flowers and seeds.
In Maori, "punga" refers to a type of tree fern commonly found in New Zealand. It is also known as the silver fern due to the silvery-white undersides of its fronds.
The word 'fern' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning. The Welsh word for 'a fern' is 'rhedynen'.
The English word "fern", in Spanish, is "helecho".
It is the scientific name for the fern
it means spit (sliver)
The word "nito" is a noun, a word for a type of fern that is native to the Philippines; a word for a thing.
The red fern is so special. It shows how special something is. When you see one, it means that spot is sacred. The red fern is so special. It shows how special something is. When you see one, it means that spot is sacred.
Rhedyn means fern, so now we know that it is "Fern Hill"!