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Anemia Adiantifolia (Noun)

Meaning

Fern of Florida and West Indies and Central America with rhizome densely clad in grown hairs.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The botanist carefully transplanted the anemia adiantifolia from the forest floor to a terrarium to study its unique growth patterns.
  • In the subtropical forests of Central America, the anemia adiantifolia fern grows abundantly, its hairy rhizomes covering large areas of ground.
  • A distinguishing feature of the anemia adiantifolia is its dense covering of brown hairs on the rhizome, which gives it a distinctive appearance.
  • In its natural habitat, the anemia adiantifolia can form large colonies, its numerous rhizomes creating a complex network of hairy stems.
  • Anemia adiantifolia is one of the many species of ferns found in the diverse flora of the West Indies, each with its own unique characteristics.

Synonyms

  • Pine Fern

Hypernyms

  • Fern
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