Florida strap fern

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Florida strap fern: A common epiphytic (growing on another plant for support) or sometimes terrestrial (growing in the ground) fern. It is characterized by its pale yellow-green, strap-shaped leaves (fronds). Its native range extends from Florida to the West Indies and Mexico, and south to Uruguay.
Usage
  • The term Florida strap fern is used specifically as the common name for this particular species of fern (). It is used in botanical contexts, horticulture, and by naturalists to identify the plant.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • While hiking in the Everglades, we saw a Florida strap fern growing on the trunk of a cypress tree.
    • The Florida strap fern is well-adapted to life in the humid, shaded canopy of tropical forests.
    • This epiphytic Florida strap fern adds a touch of green to the branches of the live oak.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "strap fern" is descriptive of the plant's long, narrow, undivided fronds that resemble straps. "Florida" in the common name indicates one of the northern points in its range.
Variants and Related Words
  • Strap fern (n): A more general term for ferns in the genus , which share the characteristic strap-shaped leaves.
  • Campyloneurum phyllitidis (n): The scientific (Latin) name for this species.
Synonyms
  • Long strap fern (n): Another common name for the same species, emphasizing the length of its fronds.
Noun
  1. common epiphytic or sometimes terrestrial fern having pale yellow-green strap-shaped leaves; Florida to West Indies and Mexico and south to Uruguay