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has gloss(noun) genus of chiefly small rock-loving ferns; in some classification systems it is placed in the family Polypodiaceae or Adiantaceae
genus Pellaea, Pellaea
has glosseng: Pellaea is a genus of ferns. Sometimes called cliff brakes, member species primarily grow in rocky habitats, including moist rocky canyons, slopes, and bluffs. They are most abundant and diverse in the southwestern United States south into Andean South America, central and southern Africa, and eastern Australia to New Zealand. They typically have creeping rhizomes and pinnately to bipinnately compound leaves lacking prominent scales or trichomes on the blades. Like most members of Pteridales, they have marginal sori protected by a false indusium formed from the reflexed leaf margin.
lexicalizationeng: Cliff brake
lexicalizationeng: Cliffbrake
lexicalizationeng: genus Pellaea
lexicalizationeng: Pellaea
subclass of(noun) genera of ferns and fern allies
fern genus
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has glosscat: Pellaea és un gènere de falgueres. Principalment les espècies daques gènere viuen en hàbitats rocosos, incloent canyons i pendents. Són més abundants i diversificats al sud-oest dels Estats Units, Andes, Àfrica central i del sud i est dAustràlia i Nova Zelanda. Acostumen a tenir rizoma reptant i fulles compostes pinnades a bipinnades.
lexicalizationcat: Pellaea
Norwegian
has glossnor: Pellaeaslekten (latin: Pellaea) er en slekt av bregner innenfor hestesprengfamilien. De tilhører gruppen av flikbladete bregner som lever i halvtørre, varme habitater - Cheliantoides.
lexicalizationnor: Pellaeaslekten
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has member(noun) any of several small lithophytic ferns of tropical and warm temperate regions
cliff brake, rock brake, cliff-brake
has member(noun) evergreen fern of California and Baja California
Pellaea andromedifolia, coffee fern
has member(noun) fern of New Zealand and Australia having trailing fronds with dark green buttonlike leaflets
button fern, Pellaea rotundifolia
member of(noun) one of a number of families into which the family Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems; Pteridaceae is itself in turn sometimes further subdivided
family Pteridaceae, Pteridaceae
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