mountain fern
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common European mountain fern: This term refers to a specific type of fern (genus Oreopteris, specifically Oreopteris limbosperma, formerly Thelypteris oreopteris) that is native to mountainous regions in Europe. It is characterized by its fragrant fronds, which can smell of lemon or balsam.
Usage
- The term "mountain fern" is used as a common name for this specific plant species in botanical contexts or when describing flora in European alpine and subalpine environments.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The trail was lined with patches of mountain fern.
- We identified the mountain fern by the distinct lemony scent of its fronds.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical description: The name "mountain fern" is often used in field guides to distinguish this species from other ferns found in similar habitats.
- The key characteristic separating the mountain fern from the broad buckler-fern is its fragrant foliage.
Variants and Related Words
- Lemon-scented fern: An alternative common name highlighting its fragrance.
- Oreopteris limbosperma: The current scientific binomial name.
- Thelypteris oreopteris: A former scientific name sometimes still used.
Synonyms
- Fragrant fern (a descriptive synonym emphasizing its scent).
- Alpine fern (a more general term that could refer to other fern species found in alpine regions).
Notes
- "Mountain fern" is a compound noun. The primary definition provided is for this specific biological entity. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.
Noun
- common European mountain fern having fragrant lemon or balsam scented fronds