ten-day fern
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Definition
Noun: * A widely distributed fern of the tropical southern hemisphere, characterized by having leathery, pinnatifid fronds. This term refers specifically to a species of fern known scientifically as Microsorum pustulatum (formerly Polypodium pustulatum), commonly found in regions like Australia and New Zealand. Its common name, "ten-day fern," may refer to its growth habit or resilience.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The shaded area of the garden was perfect for the ten-day fern.
- We identified a ten-day fern by its distinctive leathery leaves.
- Botanists study the distribution of the ten-day fern across the southern hemisphere.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in botanical contexts, gardening, and ecological descriptions. It is a specific common name for a particular fern species and is not typically used in figurative language.
Variants and Related Words
- Kangaroo fern: Another common name for the same species (), referencing the shape of its rhizomes or its prevalence in Australia.
- Microsorum pustulatum: The current scientific name.
- Polypodium pustulatum: A former scientific name for this species.
- Pinnatifid: A botanical term describing leaves (fronds) that are deeply lobed, with the lobes separated by clefts that do not reach the midrib. This describes the leaf shape of the ten-day fern.
Synonyms
- Kangaroo fern: The most direct synonym as an alternative common name.
- Leather fern: A descriptive synonym highlighting its frond texture (though this name can refer to other species).
Related Phrases
- No common phrasal verbs or idioms are associated with this specific botanical term.
Related Idioms
- No idioms are associated with this specific botanical term.
Noun
- widely distributed fern of tropical southern hemisphere having leathery pinnatifid fronds