goldie's wood fern
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Definition
Noun: * A North American fern species: "Goldie's wood fern" is the common name for a specific type of fern native to North America, scientifically known as Dryopteris goldiana. It is characterized by its tall, upright fronds and a distinctive stipe (the stalk supporting the leaf blade) that is dark, often appearing blackish and shiny.
Usage Notes
- This term is a proper noun when referring to the specific plant species, often capitalized as "Goldie's Wood Fern."
- It is used in botanical contexts, field guides, gardening, and ecological descriptions to identify this particular fern.
- The defining characteristic mentioned in many descriptions is its blackish lustrous stipe.
Examples
- In a field guide: "To identify Goldie's wood fern, look for its tall, arching fronds and the distinctive shiny, dark brown to black stipe."
- In a garden description: "The shade garden features several native species, including the stately Goldie's Wood Fern."
- In an ecological survey: "Goldie's wood fern () was observed in the moist, rich soil of the deciduous forest."
Advanced Usage
- The species epithet "goldiana" and the common name "Goldie's" honor the 19th-century Scottish botanist John Goldie.
- It can be discussed in terms of its habitat preferences (moist, shady woods), its taxonomic family (Dryopteridaceae), or its horticultural uses as a shade-tolerant ornamental plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name: .
- Common Synonyms: Giant Wood Fern, Goldie's Fern.
- Related General Terms: Fern, wood fern, stipe, frond, perennial.
Synonyms
- Giant Wood Fern
- (scientific name)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Wood fern: The broader genus () to which Goldie's wood fern belongs.
- Lustrous stipe: A key descriptive phrase for identifying this fern, referring to its shiny, dark stem.
Noun
- North American fern with a blackish lustrous stipe