concept   ferns

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Maori (1) Nordic (1) Aboriginal (1) African (1) Australian (1) Cherokee (1) European (1) Kenyan (1) Latin American (1) Mexican (1) Middle Eastern (1) Native American (1) Pacific Islander (1) Turkish (1) botanical enthusiasts (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ferns Maori Ferns hold cultural significance in Maori tradition, representing harmony and used in healing practices. 2
2 ferns Nordic Nordic culture believes ferns have mythical connections and uses them in folklore. 2
3 ferns Aboriginal Ferns are an integral part of Aboriginal dreamtime stories, symbolizing the essence of creation. 1
4 ferns African African culture views ferns as a sacred plant with spiritual significance. 1
5 ferns Australian Ferns are a significant part of Australian Dreamtime stories, symbolizing creation. 1
6 ferns Cherokee Cherokee culture views ferns as protective and bring good fortune in ceremonial rituals. 1
7 ferns European Ferns are a common decorative plant in European homes and gardens. 1
8 ferns Kenyan Ferns are considered to be a sacred plant with spiritual significance in Kenyan culture. 1
9 ferns Latin American Ferns are associated with ancient symbols and used in traditional crafts in Latin American culture. 1
10 ferns Mexican Mexican culture uses ferns, associated with ancient symbols, to create traditional crafts. 1
11 ferns Middle Eastern Ferns are not commonly associated with cultural symbolism or significance in Middle Eastern culture. 1
12 ferns Native American Ferns were used in Native American ceremonial rituals believed to bring protection and good fortune. 1
13 ferns Pacific Islander Ferns are used in traditional Pacific Islander medicine and healing practices. 1
14 ferns Turkish Ferns are not commonly associated with cultural symbolism or significance in Turkish culture. 1
15 ferns botanical enthusiasts Ferns are admired by botanical enthusiasts for their ancient lineage and diverse forms in the plant kingdom. 1