Base of a frond
1Frond — A frond is a large leaf with many divisions to it, and the term is typically used for the leaves of palms, ferns or cycads. [ [http://www.m w.com/dictionary/Frond] Merriam Webster s Online Dictionary ] A frond is the leaf like structure of a fern …
2Dryopteris affinis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division …
3catadromous — adjective a) that lives in fresh water and breeds in the sea b) Of a fern in which the first veins in a frond segment are produced towards the base of the frond. Ant …
4Grammitis billardierei — Finger Fern Finger Fern in the rainforest below the summit of Mount Imlay, Australia The pale green plants are moss Scientific classification …
5Sporeling — A sporeling is a young plant or fungus produced by a germinated spore, similar to a seedling derived from a germinated seed. They occur in algae, fungi, lichens, bryophytes and seedless vascular plants. Sporeling development Most spores germinate …
6adder's-tonguefern — adder s tongue fern n. Any of various ferns in the genus Ophioglossum, having leaves divided into a simple, sterile blade and a slender, spikelike spore bearing segment. Also called adder s tongue. [From the resemblance of the spike at the base …
7Thelypteris noveboracensis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division …
8stipe — n. 1. Base of a frond, stem. 2. Stalk (of a pistil). 3. Stem (of a mushroom or fungus). 4. Trunk of a tree …
9ad|der's-tongue — «AD uhrz TUHNG», noun. 1. a small fern with a spike springing from the base of a frond so as to suggest the mouth and tongue of a snake. 2. U.S. the dogtooth violet. 3. rattlesnake plantain …
10Medullosales — Temporal range: Carboniferous–Permian …