marsilea quadrifolia
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Definition
Noun: - A small, aquatic or semi-aquatic fern found in Europe, Asia, and the eastern United States. It is characterized by having floating or emergent leaves divided into four distinct leaflets, which gives the appearance of a four-leaf clover.
Usage
This term is used specifically in botanical contexts to identify this particular species of fern. It is a scientific name and is used formally. - The pond's edge was dotted with Marsilea quadrifolia. - Botanists are studying the habitat requirements of Marsilea quadrifolia.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name honors Italian naturalist Luigi Ferdinando Marsili. The species epithet is derived from Latin, meaning "four-leaved."
- In ecological writing, it may be referred to as an indicator species for certain wetland conditions.
Variants and Related Words
- Water clover: A common name for , directly referencing its clover-like appearance.
- Marsilea: The genus to which this plant belongs, containing other similar aquatic ferns.
- Aquatic fern: A general term for ferns that grow in water, which includes .
Synonyms
- Water clover
- Four-leaf water clover
- European water clover
Related Phrases
- Aquatic plant: A plant that lives in or on water.
- Pteridophyte: The division of vascular plants that includes ferns.
Noun
- water fern of Europe and Asia and the eastern United States distinguished by four leaflets resembling clover leaves