| 释义 |
woodsia /ˈwʊdzɪə /nounA small tufted fern that grows among rocks in mountains in temperate and cool regions.- Genus Woodsia, family Woodsiaceae.
In dry weather, rusty woodsia fronds dry out and curl up, but they can turn green again after a rain....- Northern woodsia occurs on rock cliffs, crevices, talus, and rocky, boreal woods in sun to partial shade.
- I have some rusty woodsias and I swear they look just like another fern.
Origin Modern Latin, named after Joseph Woods (1776–1864), English architect and botanist. |