Cyrtomium aculeatum
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tropical Old World fern species characterized by glossy fronds that bear a visual resemblance to holly leaves. It is a botanical specimen sometimes classified within the genus Polystichum.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The shaded corner of the conservatory was perfect for the Cyrtomium aculeatum.
- Botanists noted the holly-like appearance of the Cyrtomium aculeatum's fronds.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Nomenclature: The term is used in scientific contexts to precisely identify this specific fern species, distinguishing it from other ferns in the genus or the related genus .
- The herbarium specimen was definitively labeled Cyrtomium aculeatum.
Variants and Related Words
- Polystichum aculeatum (n): An alternative scientific name reflecting a previous taxonomic classification for the same plant species.
- Cyrtomium (n): The genus name to which this species belongs, encompassing other similar ferns.
- Holly fern (n): A common name for this and similar fern species, derived from the resemblance of its fronds to holly leaves.
Synonyms
- Holly fern: A descriptive common name referencing the plant's appearance.
- Polystichum aculeatum: The synonym reflecting its taxonomic history.
Related Phrases
- Genus Cyrtomium: The taxonomic group containing this species.
- Glossy fronds: A key descriptive phrase often associated with this fern in botanical descriptions.
Noun
- tropical Old World fern having glossy fronds suggestive of holly; sometimes placed in genus Polystichum