dryopteris marginalis
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Definition
- Noun:
- North American fern with evergreen frects: A species of fern native to North America, characterized by its fronds (leaf-like structures) that remain green throughout the year.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The shaded, rocky slopes were covered in Dryopteris marginalis.
- Dryopteris marginalis is a common sight in the moist woodlands of eastern North America.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term "Dryopteris marginalis" is primarily used in botanical and scientific contexts to refer specifically to this plant species. It is often used in field guides and ecological studies.
- The study focused on the habitat preferences of Dryopteris marginalis.
Variants and Related Words
- Marginal Wood Fern: This is the common name for .
- We identified the marginal wood fern growing near the stream.
- Dryopteris (n): The genus name for a large group of ferns, often called wood ferns or shield ferns.
- Evergreen fern (n): A general term for ferns that retain their leaves year-round.
Synonyms
- Marginal Wood Fern: The most common English synonym.
- Evergreen Wood Fern: A descriptive synonym highlighting its perennial foliage.
Related Phrases
- Clump-forming fern: A phrase often used in horticulture to describe the growth habit of .
- Dryopteris marginalis is a desirable, clump-forming fern for shade gardens.
Noun
- North American fern with evergreen fronds