basket fern

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basket fern

A large basket fern grows on the side of a mossy tree trunk.

Definition

Noun: 1. A large, epiphytic or lithophytic fern species (Drynaria rigidula, syn. Aglaomorpha rigidula) native to regions from Asia to Polynesia and Australia. It is characterized by its large size and two distinct types of fronds: nest-forming, sterile fronds and fertile, spore-producing fronds. 2. A tropical American fern (Nephrolepis exaltata 'Bostoniensis' or related cultivars) cultivated as an ornamental plant for its finely divided, greyish-green foliage. Its native range extends from the West Indies and southern Mexico to Peru and Brazil.

Usage Examples
  • The basket fern growing on the old tree trunk created a natural hanging basket of greenery.
  • In the greenhouse, the delicate, arching fronds of the basket fern made it a popular choice for hanging displays.
  • Botanists study the basket fern for its unique adaptation to growing on other plants without soil.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in botanical and horticultural contexts to specify a plant's growth habit (epiphytic/lithophytic) or its ornamental value.
  • Context (geographic or descriptive) is often needed to clarify which specific fern is being referred to, as the common name "basket fern" applies to two distinct species from different genera and continents.
Variants and Related Words
  • Botanical Names: , (for the Asian/Australasian species); (for the American ornamental species).
  • Common Names (for similar plants): Staghorn fern, Bird's nest fern (other epiphytic ferns with a similar growth form or common name confusion).
Synonyms
  • For the epiphytic type: Giant epiphytic fern.
  • For the ornamental type: Boston fern (specifically for the common cultivar 'Bostoniensis').
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • N/A: As a specific botanical noun, "basket fern" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.
basket fern

A large basket fern grows on the side of a mossy tree trunk.

Noun
  1. giant epiphytic or lithophytic fern; Asia to Polynesia and Australia
  2. tropical American fern cultivated for its finely divided greyish-green foliage; West Indies and southern Mexico to Peru and Brazil