Adiantum tenerum farleyense

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Definition

Noun: * A specific cultivar of maidenhair fern: Adiantum tenerum farleyense is the botanical name for a particular variety of the Adiantum tenerum (Brittle Maidenhair) fern. It is characterized by its delicate, bright green fronds with a distinctive, feathery, and often slightly ruffled or layered appearance.

Usage Notes
  • This term is a highly specific proper noun in botanical nomenclature. It refers to one exact cultivated plant variety.
  • It is primarily used in horticultural, botanical, and gardening contexts.
  • The name is often shortened in common usage to 'Farleyense' or 'Farleyense maidenhair'.
Examples
  • In gardening: "The Adiantum tenerum farleyense thrives in a humid bathroom with indirect light."
  • In botanical description: "This specimen is clearly Adiantum tenerum farleyense, noted for its broader, overlapping pinnae."
  • In a plant catalog: "For sale: Rare ferns including Adiantum tenerum 'Farleyense'."
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows the standard botanical convention for a cultivar: Genus () + species () + cultivar epithet (). The cultivar epithet is often placed in single quotes: 'Farleyense'.
  • The epithet 'farleyense' indicates its connection to Farley Hill, the country house in Barbados where this cultivar was first identified.
Variants and Related Words
  • Farleyense (n): The common shorthand name for this cultivar.
  • Maidenhair fern (n): The common name for ferns in the genus .
  • Brittle Maidenhair (n): The common name for the species .
  • Cultivar (n): A plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
Synonyms
  • Farleyense maidenhair (n)
  • Adiantum tenerum 'Farleyense' (n)
Noun
  1. named for a country house in Barbados where it was discovered