coniogramme japonica

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coniogramme japonica

A gardener carefully tends to a lush coniogramme japonica in a shaded greenhouse.

Definition

Noun: A species of fern native to Japan, known for its rapid growth and robust nature. It is cultivated primarily for its ornamental value, specifically for its attractive, broad, dark green, pinnate fronds (leaves).

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The garden features a beautiful patch of Coniogramme japonica along the shaded path.
    • For a lush, tropical look in a shady spot, consider planting Coniogramme japonica.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or horticultural contexts: The name is often used in its full scientific binomial form, , to specify this particular fern species within the genus .
    • The study compared the spore morphology of Coniogramme japonica to other species in the genus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Japanese fern: A common name for .
  • Bamboo fern: Another common name, referring to the appearance of its fronds.
  • Pinnate: (Adjective) Describing a leaf shape where leaflets are arranged on either side of a central stem, like the fronds of this fern.
Synonyms
  • Japanese bamboo fern
  • Painted fern (Note: This common name can refer to other fern species, like , so context is important.)
Related Phrases/Idioms

(This is a specific botanical term, so it is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.)

coniogramme japonica

A gardener carefully tends to a lush coniogramme japonica in a shaded greenhouse.

Noun
  1. fast-growing sturdy Japanese fern; cultivated for their attractive broad dark-green pinnate fronds