Dryopteris oreopteris
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Definition
- Noun:
- A common European mountain fern: Dryopteris oreopteris is a species of fern that typically grows in mountainous regions of Europe.
- Characterized by fragrant fronds: The fronds (leaves) of this fern emit a fragrance reminiscent of lemon or balsam.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We identified a patch of Dryopteris oreopteris on the Scottish hillside.
- The lemon-scented fronds are a distinctive feature of Dryopteris oreopteris.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical classification: The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus: , Species: ), used for precise scientific identification.
- In the herbarium, the specimen was labeled as Dryopteris oreopteris.
Variants and Related Words
- Mountain fern: A general term for ferns growing in mountainous areas, which may include .
- Lemon-scented fern: A descriptive common name sometimes used for this plant due to its fragrance.
Synonyms
- European mountain fern: A descriptive synonym highlighting its geographic and habitat range.
- Oreopteris limbosperma: A former or alternative scientific name for the same species.
Related Phrases
- Fragrant fern: A phrase describing ferns with scented fronds, applicable to .
- The walk was pleasant, passing through clusters of fragrant fern.
Related Terms
- Frond: The leaf or leaf-like part of a fern, a key term when describing .
- Pteridophyte: The broader plant division (ferns and their relatives) to which this species belongs.
Noun
- common European mountain fern having fragrant lemon or balsam scented fronds