genus doodia Antonyms

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Meaning of genus doodia

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genus doodia (n)

in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae; small terrestrial colony-forming ferns of Australasia

genus doodia Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Doodia, belonging to the family Blechnaceae, comprises ferns with finely dissected fronds.
  2. Doodia aspera, commonly known as rough maidenhair fern, is a species native to New Zealand and Australia.
  3. Doodia caudata, or tailing maidenhair fern, boasts elongated, pendant fronds that resemble ponytails.
  4. The genus Doodia exhibits variations in frond shape, with Doodia kunthii featuring fan-shaped fronds.
  5. Doodia blechnoides, known as woolly maidenhair fern, has fronds covered in soft, silvery hairs.
  6. Doodia media is a hexaploid species within the genus, resulting from the hybridization of other Doodia species.
  7. The tropical species Doodia javanica is commonly found in the understory of rainforests in Southeast Asia.
  8. Doodia squarrosa, or curly maidenhair fern, displays distinctive curled or twisted fronds.
  9. Studies on the genus Doodia have contributed to our understanding of fern taxonomy and evolutionary relationships.
  10. The aesthetic appeal of Doodia species has led to their cultivation as ornamental plants in gardens and terrariums.

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in some classification systems placed in family Polypodiaceae; small terrestrial colony-forming ferns of Australasia

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The genus Doodia, belonging to the family Blechnaceae, comprises ferns with finely dissected fronds.

Doodia aspera, commonly known as rough maidenhair fern, is a species native to New Zealand and Australia.

Doodia caudata, or tailing maidenhair fern, boasts elongated, pendant fronds that resemble ponytails.

The genus Doodia exhibits variations in frond shape, with Doodia kunthii featuring fan-shaped fronds.