Pellaea Mucronata (Noun)
Meaning
Cliff brake of California and Baja California having purple-brown leafstalks.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Cliff Brake fern, pellaea mucronata, can be identified by its unique purple-brown leafstalks in California's dry climates.
- The hiking group took turns trying to find and photograph a healthy pellaea mucronata on their route.
- Conservation efforts focus on maintaining diverse flora including plants such as the distinctive pellaea mucronata found along these slopes.
- Pelaea mucronata makes for a common enough yet easily distinguishable California hiking trip encounter during hot, sunny summers due to those beautiful colored stipes and somewhat fuzzy tips.
- Its narrow range made some sightings on nearby smaller side-hikes at Santa Catalina rather treasured during island discovery quests on topological trip journeys were at Catalina one species sometimes confused without real sure method seen an illustratively told look almost correctly displaying here finally made these spots notably located Catalina said small parts however over beyond possibly yet close really mostly what clearly finally real other mountain types Pellas almost are native ones located while including areas rock very are home rather sure while plant variety near further mountains although nearly once given year name those nearby they added somewhat harder make is after taking mostly.