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bracken

[brak-uhn] / ˈbræk ən /


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"The landscape has changed dramatically because the cows have been here for about three seasons and you notice there's very little bracken and there are bluebells coming up."

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It has since fallen or been cut down and now lies among the bracken.

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Gorse, heather, bracken and trees were removed to reveal the white boulders.

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He's been a zoologist "since I could walk" and his first words were trees, bracken and gorse.

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Standing in the Simonside hills area of the Rothbury estate in Northumberland, there is bracken underfoot and open countryside as far as the eye can see.

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