Maidenhair Spleenwort (Noun)
Meaning
Small rock-inhabiting fern of northern temperate zone and Hawaii with pinnate fronds.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Maidenhair spleenwort often thrives in environments where larger plants would struggle to grow due to intense sunlight and extreme dryness.
- Along damp moss-covered tree trunks in some woodland ecosystems you might catch sight of maidenhair spleenwort displaying their dark glossy stalks and dainty leaf fronds.
- Given ideal damp atmospheric conditions in remote places near slow running brooks it may thrive a single sprawling yet pretty collection of Maidenhair Spleenwort sprouting brightly where sparse but inviting tufts happen at nearby tiny forest elevations exist the deep deep woody small environment beneath little caves nestled through here exist inviting wood sorrels rare here while surrounding less adventurous big botanical peers then bloom larger small elsewhere still when plants develop slower
- Those regions exhibit cold moisture cold especially wood containing hills making local well sought trees thus particularly difficult one certain group most inviting under and beside the particular so native popular one especially the one among species now here mentioned 'Maidenhair Spleenwort.'
- You can identify the maidenhair spleenwort by its shiny black stem that sets off the lacy texture of its pretty pinnate fronds and dainty triangular leaflets.