dennstaedtiaceae Sentence Examples
- Dennstaedtiaceae, also known as the bracken family, boasts some of the world's most abundant ferns.
- With roughly 240 known species, Dennstaedtiaceae ferns are found in tropical, temperate, and even some disturbed environments.
- The bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum), a member of Dennstaedtiaceae, is considered one of the most widespread ferns globally.
- Ferns in the Dennstaedtiaceae family are known for their highly divided leaves, creating a feathery appearance.
- Unlike some ferns, Dennstaedtiaceae species reproduce through spores housed in structures called sori on the underside of their fronds.
- Some members of the Dennstaedtiaceae family, like Dennstaedtia itself, release a pleasant hay-like scent when brushed.
- Scientists are studying the potential of Dennstaedtiaceae ferns for their role in cleaning polluted environments.
- Distinguishing Dennstaedtiaceae ferns from others often involves examining the shape and location of their sori.
- While the bracken fern is a dominant member, Dennstaedtiaceae encompasses ten diverse genera with unique characteristics.
- From the delicate hayscented fern to the robust bracken, the Dennstaedtiaceae family offers a fascinating variety in the fern world.
dennstaedtiaceae Meaning
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dennstaedtiaceae (n)
one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems
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one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems
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Dennstaedtiaceae, also known as the bracken family, boasts some of the world's most abundant ferns.
With roughly 240 known species, Dennstaedtiaceae ferns are found in tropical, temperate, and even some disturbed environments.
The bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum), a member of Dennstaedtiaceae, is considered one of the most widespread ferns globally.
Ferns in the Dennstaedtiaceae family are known for their highly divided leaves, creating a feathery appearance.