Todea Superba (Noun)
Meaning
New Zealand with pinnate fronds and a densely woolly stalks; sometimes included in genus Todea.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Todea superba is a species of fern native to New Zealand, characterized by its pinnate fronds and densely woolly stalks.
- The botanical garden featured a variety of ferns, including the Todea superba, which was admired for its unique foliage.
- In some classifications, Todea superba is sometimes included in the genus Todea, although this is not universally accepted.
- Todea superba is often found in shaded, humid areas of New Zealand's forests, where its pinnate fronds can thrive.
- The densely woolly stalks of the Todea superba provide a striking contrast to its delicate, lacy fronds.