fragrant shield fern
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of fern: A specific species of fern (Dryopteris fragrans) native to northern regions of Eurasia and North America. It is characterized by having fronds (leaf-like parts) that emit a pleasant, sweet scent when crushed or bruised.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific botanical term. It is used almost exclusively in scientific, horticultural, or nature-writing contexts to identify this particular plant species.
- The term is a compound noun where "fragrant" describes the key characteristic of the "shield fern." It functions as a single unit to name the plant.
Examples
- Scientific/Horticultural Context:
- The fragrant shield fern thrives in the cool, rocky slopes of the northern forest.
- We identified several species, including the fragrant shield fern, on our botanical survey.
- Descriptive/Nature Writing:
- A distinctive sweet aroma led me to a patch of fragrant shield fern growing in the shade.
Advanced Usage
- The species name, , is used in formal scientific classification. "Fragrans" is Latin for "fragrant."
- It may be grouped with other ferns in the genus , commonly referred to as "wood ferns" or "shield ferns."
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name:
- Common Group Name: Shield fern, wood fern.
- Related Descriptive Term: Fragrant (adj.): having a pleasant smell.
Synonyms
- (scientific synonym)
- Fragrant wood fern (a less common common name)
Notes on Meaning
- This term has only one primary meaning: the specific fern species described.
- It should not be confused with general references to "ferns that are fragrant," as it names one particular species with this trait.
Noun
- fern or northern Eurasia and North America having fragrant fronds