Polybotria Cervina (Noun)
Meaning
Tropical American terrestrial fern with leathery lanceolate fronds; sometimes placed in genus Polybotrya.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Polybotria cervina is a type of tropical fern found in the rainforests of Central and South America.
- The polybotria cervina plant can grow up to six feet tall with its leathery fronds arranged in a loose crown.
- In some classifications, polybotria cervina is placed in the genus Polybotrya, highlighting the complexities of plant taxonomy.
- Polybotria cervina prefers shaded and humid environments, common in tropical forests near water sources.
- The unique lanceolate fronds of polybotria cervina make it a sought-after species among fern enthusiasts and collectors.