Cryptogramma acrostichoides
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of fern (Cryptogramma acrostichoides) native to northern North America. It is characterized by growing in dense, large clumps on rocky surfaces and having fronds (leaves) that bear a visual resemblance to parsley leaves.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The rocky outcrop was covered in a lush patch of Cryptogramma acrostichoides.
- Botanists study the adaptation of Cryptogramma acrostichoides to its alpine habitat.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: The name is used in botanical and ecological studies to refer specifically to this species within the genus .
- The distribution of Cryptogramma acrostichoides is limited to specific calcareous rock formations.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: American parsley fern, rock-brake.
- Genus Name: (a genus of ferns in the family Pteridaceae).
- Related Term: Fern (a general term for a class of non-flowering vascular plants).
Synonyms
- American parsley fern: The most widely used common name.
- Rock-brake: A name referring to its habitat on rocks.
Related Phrases
- Parsley-like fern: A descriptive phrase highlighting the appearance of its fronds.
- Rock-inhabiting fern: A phrase describing its primary ecological niche.
Noun
- rock-inhabiting fern of northern North America growing in massive tufts and having fronds resembling parsley