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Meaning of aspleniaceae

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aspleniaceae (n)

one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; includes genera Asplenium, Pleurosorus, Schaffneria

aspleniaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Aspleniaceae is a family of ferns known for their diverse and widespread distribution.
  2. Botanists classify a variety of fern species under the Aspleniaceae family due to their similar morphological characteristics.
  3. The Aspleniaceae family includes genera such as Asplenium, Phyllitis, and Hymenasplenium.
  4. Researchers study the evolutionary relationships within the Aspleniaceae family to better understand fern biodiversity.
  5. Some members of the Aspleniaceae family are terrestrial, while others are epiphytic or lithophytic.
  6. Aspleniaceae ferns are found in a range of habitats, from tropical rainforests to temperate woodlands.
  7. The spores produced by Aspleniaceae ferns are important for their reproductive cycle and dispersal.
  8. Ecologists investigate the ecological roles of Aspleniaceae ferns in various ecosystems, including their interactions with other plant and animal species.
  9. The gametophyte stage in the life cycle of Aspleniaceae ferns plays a crucial role in sexual reproduction.
  10. The Aspleniaceae family exhibits a wide array of leaf forms and reproductive strategies, contributing to the diversity of ferns worldwide.

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one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; includes genera Asplenium, Pleurosorus, Schaffneria

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Aspleniaceae is a family of ferns known for their diverse and widespread distribution.

Botanists classify a variety of fern species under the Aspleniaceae family due to their similar morphological characteristics.

The Aspleniaceae family includes genera such as Asplenium, Phyllitis, and Hymenasplenium.

Researchers study the evolutionary relationships within the Aspleniaceae family to better understand fern biodiversity.