smooth woodsia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of fern: "Smooth woodsia" is the common name for a species of small, rock-dwelling fern, scientifically known as Woodsia glabella. It is characterized by its smooth (hairless) fronds and its habitat on rocky cliffs and outcrops.
Usage
- The word "smooth woodsia" is used as a singular, countable noun to refer to this specific plant species. It is primarily a botanical term.
- Example: "The smooth woodsia is a delicate fern that thrives in cold, rocky environments."
Examples
- Noun:
- Botanists were excited to find a colony of smooth woodsia on the limestone cliff.
- Unlike the rusty woodsia, the smooth woodsia lacks hairs on its stems and leaf stalks.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in scientific, ecological, and horticultural contexts. It is often part of a discussion about native flora, alpine or arctic ecosystems, or rare plant conservation.
Variants and Related Words
- Woodsia glabella: The scientific (Latin) name for the smooth woodsia.
- Woodsia: The genus name, which includes other related fern species like (rusty woodsia).
- Fern: The general category of plants to which the smooth woodsia belongs.
- Rock fern: A descriptive term for ferns, including the smooth woodsia, that grow on rocks.
Synonyms
- Woodsia glabella (scientific synonym)
Notes
- There are no common idioms, phrasal verbs, or extensive figurative uses associated with this term, as it is a specific botanical name. Its meaning is literal and refers exclusively to the plant.
Noun
- rock-inhabiting fern of Arctic and subarctic Europe to eastern Asia