family hymenophyllaceae
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A delicate fern from the family Hymenophyllaceae grows on a mossy tree branch in a humid forest.
Definition
Noun: - A family of ferns: The Hymenophyllaceae is a botanical family of ferns, commonly known as filmy ferns. These ferns are characterized by their thin, translucent fronds, often only one cell layer thick. They are typically found in very humid, shaded environments, such as rainforests, and can grow on the ground (terrestrial), on rocks, or on other plants (epiphytic).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The moist understory of the tropical forest is an ideal habitat for the family Hymenophyllaceae.
- Botanists study the unique reproductive structures of the family Hymenophyllaceae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: The name is used formally in scientific classification to group all genera of filmy ferns.
- The genus Trichomanes is placed within the family Hymenophyllaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Hymenophyllaceae: The standard, unabbreviated form of the family name.
- Filmy ferns: The common name for plants belonging to this family.
- Hymenophyllaceous (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of this family of ferns.
- The hymenophyllaceous ferns require constant high humidity.
Synonyms
- Filmy fern family: A descriptive synonym.
Notes on Usage
- As a proper noun referring to a taxonomic family, "Hymenophyllaceae" is always capitalized. The word "family" is often used preceding it for clarity in non-technical writing, but in strict botanical texts, "Hymenophyllaceae" is used alone.
- This term is highly specialized and is primarily used in scientific, academic, or botanical gardening contexts.
A delicate fern from the family Hymenophyllaceae grows on a mossy tree branch in a humid forest.
Noun
- terrestrial (hygrophytic) or epiphytic ferns: filmy ferns