ditch fern
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, deeply rooted fern species found worldwide, characterized by its upright, bipinnate, compound, and tufted fronds.
Usage
- The term "ditch fern" is a common name used in botany and horticulture to refer to a specific type of large fern. It is typically used in descriptive contexts about plants, gardens, or natural habitats.
Examples
- Noun:
- The ditch fern thrives in moist, shaded areas along watercourses.
- We identified a large ditch fern growing at the edge of the property.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Classification: While "ditch fern" is a common name, it corresponds to specific species within the fern family, often noted for their size and distinctive frond structure.
- The so-called ditch fern in this region is likely Osmunda regalis, the royal fern.
Variants and Related Words
- Royal Fern (n): A frequent synonym for "ditch fern," specifically .
- The royal fern, or ditch fern, is prized for its ornamental foliage.
- Osmunda (n): The genus name for ferns that include species commonly called ditch or royal ferns.
Synonyms
- Royal fern: The most common direct synonym.
- Flowering fern (though ferns do not flower, this is a traditional name for some species).
Notes
- The name "ditch fern" descriptively references the plant's common habitat near ditches, streams, or other wet areas. It is not a single, universally agreed-upon scientific term but a colloquial name for one or more similar fern species.
Noun
- large deeply rooted fern of worldwide distribution with upright bipinnate compound tufted fronds