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Polypodium Vulgare (Noun)

Meaning

Mat-forming lithophytic or terrestrial fern with creeping rootstocks and large pinnatifid fronds found throughout North America and Europe and Africa and east Asia.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • Polypodium vulgare, a type of mat-forming fern, thrives on tree trunks and rocks in humid climates around the world.
  • In the moist woodlands of eastern North America, polypodium vulgare grows profusely, covering fallen logs and boulders with its large pinnatifid fronds.
  • In its natural habitat, polypodium vulgare competes with mosses and other small plants for space and nutrients on the rocky outcroppings of Africa's mountainous regions.
  • During its growing season, polypodium vulgare can be identified by its delicate yellow-green foliage, which turns golden brown in autumn.
  • Botanists studying polypodium vulgare in Europe have noted its unique ability to tolerate a range of soil conditions, from acidic to alkaline, as long as moisture is abundant.

Synonyms

  • Wall Fern
  • Sweet Fern
  • Golden Polypody
  • Adder's Fern
  • Golden Maidenhair
  • Common Polypody

Hypernyms

  • Polypody
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