Dryopteris dilatata
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of fern: "Dryopteris dilatata" is the scientific name for a specific type of fern, commonly known as the broad buckler fern.
- A European shield fern: It is a perennial, deciduous fern native to Europe and parts of Asia, characterized by its broad, triangular fronds.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Dryopteris dilatata thrives in damp, shady woodlands. (The broad buckler fern thrives in damp, shady woodlands.)
- We identified several native ferns, including Dryopteris dilatata. (We identified several native ferns, including the broad buckler fern.)
Advanced Usage
- In botanical contexts: The name is used precisely to identify this species within scientific, horticultural, or ecological writing.
- The study focused on the spore dispersal mechanisms of Dryopteris dilatata. (The study focused on the spore dispersal mechanisms of the broad buckler fern.)
Variants and Related Words
- Broad buckler fern: The common English name for .
- Dryopteris: The genus name, which includes many other species of wood ferns or buckler ferns.
Synonyms
- Broad buckler fern: The most common synonym.
- European shield fern: A descriptive synonym referencing its common name and origin.
Related Phrases
- Fern species: A general phrase under which is categorized.
- Woodland fern: A descriptive phrase indicating its typical habitat.
Noun
- European shield fern