cliff brake
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of small fern: "cliff brake" refers to any of several species of small ferns that typically grow on rocks, cliffs, or stony surfaces (lithophytic). These ferns are commonly found in tropical and warm temperate regions around the world.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified a rare species of cliff brake growing in the limestone crevices.
- Hikers often spot various cliff brakes clinging to the rocky faces of the canyon walls.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In scientific or botanical writing, "cliff brake" is used to categorize ferns belonging to genera such as or , which are adapted to dry, rocky habitats.
- The study focused on the drought-resistant properties of the cliff brake genus Pellaea.
Variants and Related Words
- Rock brake: A common synonym for "cliff brake," also referring to ferns that grow on rocks.
- Lithophyte (n): A general term for any plant that grows on rocks, encompassing ferns like the cliff brake.
- Pellaea (n): The scientific genus name for many plants commonly called cliff brakes.
Synonyms
- Rock fern: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the fern's habitat.
- Lithophytic fern: A more technical term with the same meaning.
Noun
- any of several small lithophytic ferns of tropical and warm temperate regions