creeping fern
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Definition
- Noun:
- A delicate fern species native to the eastern United States: "creeping fern" refers to a specific type of fern characterized by a slender, twining stem. It has sterile fronds (leaves) that are palmately lobed (divided like a hand) and fertile fronds that are forked.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The forest floor was covered with a carpet of creeping fern.
- Botanists study the creeping fern for its unique reproductive structures.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical descriptions: The term is used precisely to identify the species , often noting its habitat and growth habit.
- The guide pointed out the creeping fern, noting its preference for moist, acidic soils.
Variants and Related Words
- Climbing fern: A related common name for plants in the genus , which share a vining or creeping growth habit.
- Hartford fern: Another common name for the same species, .
Synonyms
- Lygodium palmatum: The scientific name for the creeping fern.
Notes on Meaning
- This term specifically denotes a single plant species. It is not a general term for any fern that creeps along the ground. The defining features are its twining stem and the distinct shapes of its sterile and fertile fronds.
Noun
- delicate fern of the eastern United States having a twining stem and palmately-lobed sterile fronds and forked fertile fronds