alpine woodsia
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A single alpine woodsia fern grows among mossy rocks in a shaded forest clearing.
Definition
Noun: 1. A specific fern species: A slender fern (Woodsia alpina) native to northern North America. It is characterized by its shining chestnut-colored leaf stalks (stipes) and its leaves (fronds), which are divided into leaflets that are themselves divided (bipinnate). These fronds typically have distinct, separate clusters of spore-producing structures (sori) located along the edges of the leaflets.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific botanical term used to refer to a particular species of fern. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or nature-watching contexts.
- It functions as a compound noun, where "alpine" describes the mountainous habitat and "woodsia" is the genus name. It is typically treated as a singular, countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The alpine woodsia is a rare find for botanists exploring the northern cliffs.
- We identified several ferns, including the delicate alpine woodsia, growing in the rocky crevices.
- The guide pointed out the shining stipes that are a key feature of the alpine woodsia.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Classification: The term is used precisely within the hierarchical system of plant taxonomy to identify the species .
- In this flora guide, Woodsia alpina is listed under its common name, alpine woodsia.
Variants and Related Words
- Northern woodsia: A common alternative name for the same species ().
- Woodsia alpina: The formal, scientific Latin name for the alpine woodsia.
- Woodsia (noun): The genus name for a group of related ferns, of which the alpine woodsia is one species.
Synonyms
- Northern woodsia (n): The most direct synonym, referring to the same plant.
- (n): The scientific synonym.
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
- Fern (n): The general category of plants to which the alpine woodsia belongs.
- Bipinnate (adj): A botanical term describing the specific, twice-divided leaf structure of this fern.
- Sori (n): The clusters of sporangia (spore cases) found on the underside of fern fronds.
A single alpine woodsia fern grows among mossy rocks in a shaded forest clearing.
Noun
- slender fern of northern North America with shining chestnut-colored stipes and bipinnate fronds with usually distinct marginal sori