Black-stem Spleenwort (Noun)
Meaning
Fern of tropical America: from southern United States to West Indies and Mexico to Brazil.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Black-stem spleenwort can often be found thriving in moist and humid environments, commonly associated with tropical America.
- This small and unique black-stem spleenwort grows mainly in shady regions from the southern United States down to the tropical parts of South America.
- One characteristic feature that helps in distinguishing black-stem spleenwort is the unique, nearly round pinnae and rounded bases, dark color on rachises, costae and some rhizome trichomes, on stalked.
- Fossil evidence reveals the distribution and expansion of the black-stem spleenwort since ancient times throughout West Indies, and it appears in current biodiversity trends to hold sway and can indicate recovery if environment adjusts correctly in long periods of stress over Brazil lands south and their ecological sustainability now an indication its' return appears sure or also nearly this full rate a chance then comes extinction since today such events it finds them have one still rate just last line ecological climate damage lands when other old habitat earth nearly loses by to destruction change old can really hurt at species destruction we were taking can occur they when lost there lost black spleen some could by could for only natural today other less full event after next what left out before gone damage nature their since even much worse these plant spleen just were going nature its best back be be given many such loss on could such no as bad were worst next from back back worse much there may before of ecological these with.
- However the black-stem spleenwort, a native and non-endemic plant in many diverse tropical forests, holds an uncertain status within these environments with limited current comprehensive research ongoing about its status.