Prince-of-wales Plume (Noun)
Meaning
New Zealand with pinnate fronds and a densely woolly stalks; sometimes included in genus Todea.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Prince-of-Wales plume, a type of fern native to New Zealand, was a prized addition to botanical collections.
- In the misty valleys of New Zealand, the Prince-of-Wales plume thrived, its delicate pinnate fronds swaying gently in the breeze.
- Botanists sometimes group the Prince-of-Wales plume with the genus Todea, but its unique characteristics set it apart from other species.
- The densely woolly stalks of the Prince-of-Wales plume made it a popular choice for decorative arrangements and floral designs.
- In New Zealand, the Prince-of-Wales plume was a highly sought-after species among plant enthusiasts due to its striking appearance and relative rarity.