Massachusetts fern
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Definition
Noun: A delicate, feathery shield fern native to the eastern United States (Parathelypteris simulata, formerly classified in the genus Thelypteris). It is characterized by its lacy, finely divided fronds.
Usage
The term "massachusetts fern" is used specifically to identify this particular species of fern in botanical contexts, nature guides, and ecological discussions. - The understory of the bog was dotted with the delicate fronds of the massachusetts fern. - Botanists conducted a survey to monitor the population of the massachusetts fern in the state park.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Classification: The fern's taxonomic history is sometimes referenced, noting its previous placement in the genus .
- The massachusetts fern, once classified as Thelypteris simulata, is a subject of study in plant taxonomy.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name: .
- Former Scientific Name: .
- Common Descriptors: delicate fern, feathery fern, shield fern.
Synonyms
- Bog fern (a common name sometimes used for related species in wet habitats, but not a precise synonym).
- Delicate shield fern (a descriptive term, not a formal common name).
Related Phrases
- Fern identification: The process of distinguishing between fern species, where the "massachusetts fern" is one key example.
- The field guide includes a key for fern identification, featuring the massachusetts fern.
Noun
- delicate feathery shield fern of the eastern United States; sometimes placed in genus Thelypteris