Osmunda clatonia
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Definition
Noun: * A specific type of fern native to North America, characterized by tall, upright fronds that are divided like a feather (pinnate). Its fertile, spore-producing leaflets are located at or near the middle of the frond.
Usage
This is a scientific or botanical term used to identify a particular species of fern. It is primarily used in formal contexts such as botanical guides, academic writing, or by gardening and plant enthusiasts. * The shaded, damp area of the forest is ideal for Osmunda clatonia. * We identified several native ferns, including the Osmunda clatonia.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows the binomial nomenclature system in biology, where is the genus and is the specific species epithet.
- It is also commonly known by the name "interrupted fern", which describes its distinctive appearance where the fertile, spore-bearing pinnae in the middle of the frond interrupt the pattern of the sterile green leaflets.
Variants and Related Words
- Interrupted fern: The common name for .
- Osmunda (n): The genus name for a group of ferns that includes the royal fern and cinnamon fern.
- Fern (n): The general category of non-flowering, vascular plants to which this species belongs.
- Fertile frond (n): The leaf of a fern that produces spores.
- Pinnate (adj): A botanical term describing a leaf where smaller leaflets are arranged on opposite sides of a common stem, resembling a feather.
Synonyms
- Interrupted fern
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning as a proper noun identifying a plant species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- North American fern having tall erect pinnate fronds and a few sporogenous pinnae at or near the center of the fertile fronds