Pellaea

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Definition

Noun: 1. A genus of ferns: Pellaea is the scientific name for a genus of ferns. These plants are primarily small and are often found growing in rocky habitats, such as cliffs or crevices. Their classification has been debated by botanists.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The botanist discovered a rare species of Pellaea growing on the limestone cliff.
    • Pellaea ferns are known for their ability to thrive in dry, rocky environments.
    • In her research, she compared the frond structure of Pellaea to other rock-loving fern genera.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical taxonomy: The name is always italicized in scientific writing to indicate it is a genus name. It is often followed by a species name to identify a specific type, e.g., .
  • In horticulture: Enthusiasts of rock gardens or xeriscaping (landscaping that reduces the need for irrigation) may seek out species for their drought tolerance and unique appearance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cliff brake: A common name for ferns in the genus, describing their typical habitat.
  • Polypodiaceae: The family of ferns to which is sometimes assigned.
  • Adiantaceae: Another family name historically used for the classification of and related ferns like maidenhair ferns.
Synonyms
  • Genus Pellaea: The formal, scientific synonym.
  • Cliff brake fern: A descriptive common name.
Related Phrases
  • Rock-loving fern: A descriptive phrase that accurately characterizes the typical habitat preference of species.
Noun
  1. genus of chiefly small rock-loving ferns; in some classification systems it is placed in the family Polypodiaceae or Adiantaceae