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ferns
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Maori
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Ferns hold cultural significance in Maori tradition, representing harmony and used in healing practices.
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Nordic
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Nordic culture believes ferns have mythical connections and uses them in folklore.
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Aboriginal
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Ferns are an integral part of Aboriginal dreamtime stories, symbolizing the essence of creation.
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African
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African culture views ferns as a sacred plant with spiritual significance.
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Australian
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Ferns are a significant part of Australian Dreamtime stories, symbolizing creation.
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Cherokee
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Cherokee culture views ferns as protective and bring good fortune in ceremonial rituals.
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European
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Ferns are a common decorative plant in European homes and gardens.
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Kenyan
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Ferns are considered to be a sacred plant with spiritual significance in Kenyan culture.
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Latin American
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Ferns are associated with ancient symbols and used in traditional crafts in Latin American culture.
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Mexican
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Mexican culture uses ferns, associated with ancient symbols, to create traditional crafts.
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Middle Eastern
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Ferns are not commonly associated with cultural symbolism or significance in Middle Eastern culture.
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Native American
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Ferns were used in Native American ceremonial rituals believed to bring protection and good fortune.
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Pacific Islander
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Ferns are used in traditional Pacific Islander medicine and healing practices.
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Turkish
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Ferns are not commonly associated with cultural symbolism or significance in Turkish culture.
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botanical enthusiasts
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Ferns are admired by botanical enthusiasts for their ancient lineage and diverse forms in the plant kingdom.
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