Adiantum Pedatum (Noun)
Meaning
Hardy palmately branched North American fern with divergent recurved branches borne on lustrous dark reddish stipes.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Adiantum pedatum is a delicate and exotic-looking fern that thrives in shaded areas with moist soil.
- In the forest, the Adiantum pedatum grew in clusters, its lustrous dark reddish stipes standing out against the duller foliage.
- The Adiantum pedatum's unique palmately branched fronds made it a popular choice for ornamental gardens and indoor containers.
- As the seasons changed, the Adiantum pedatum's branches began to turn a vibrant yellow, adding a pop of color to the autumn landscape.
- In its natural habitat, the Adiantum pedatum often grew alongside other fern species, creating a lush and verdant understory.