family vittariaceae (Meaning)

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family vittariaceae (n)

one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems: genus Vittaria

Synonyms & Antonyms of family vittariaceae

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

family vittariaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Vittariaceae is the fern family that contains the genera Vittaria, Antrophyum, Haplopteris, Monogramma, and Hecistopteris.
  2. The Vittariaceae family includes 27 genera and about 175 species of ferns distributed throughout the world.
  3. Vittariaceae are found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, with the highest concentrations in the Neotropics and Southeast Asia.
  4. The Vittariaceae family includes the maidenhair fern, which is a popular houseplant due to its delicate appearance and ease of care.
  5. The Vittariaceae family includes the strap fern, which is a small, epiphytic fern with long, narrow fronds.
  6. The Vittariaceae family includes the shoestring fern, which is a small, creeping fern with thin, wiry fronds.
  7. Vittariaceae are characterized by their simple, strap-like fronds with a single midvein and lack of sori.
  8. Vittariaceae are less common in cultivation, but they are popular among fern enthusiasts and can be found in some nurseries and botanical gardens.
  9. The Vittariaceae are an important part of the tropical and subtropical forest ecosystems, serving as a habitat for a variety of organisms.
  10. The Vittariaceae family is a fascinating and diverse group of ferns that play an important role in the environment.

FAQs About the word family vittariaceae

one of a number of families into which Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems: genus Vittaria

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Vittariaceae is the fern family that contains the genera Vittaria, Antrophyum, Haplopteris, Monogramma, and Hecistopteris.

The Vittariaceae family includes 27 genera and about 175 species of ferns distributed throughout the world.

Vittariaceae are found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, with the highest concentrations in the Neotropics and Southeast Asia.

The Vittariaceae family includes the maidenhair fern, which is a popular houseplant due to its delicate appearance and ease of care.