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Definition of Trichomanes reniforme
1. Noun. Large fern of New Zealand having kidney-shaped fronds.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trichomanes Reniforme
Literary usage of Trichomanes reniforme
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Fossil Flora of Great Britain: Or, Figures and Descriptions of the by John Lindley, William Hutton (1833)
"In the latter case, they have very much the appearance of the recent fern, called
Trichomanes reniforme, from which,, however, they are distinguishable by ..."
2. The Origin of a Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon the Facts of Alternation by Frederick Orpen Bower (1908)
"Trichomanes reniforme, however, which is in many respects an isolated and peculiar
species, has the typical number of 256, thus corresponding to ..."
3. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1912)
"During dry weather both Hymenophyllum sanguinolentum and Trichomanes reniforme
do protect themselves to some extent through curling their fronds or rolling ..."
4. Ferns: British and Exotic by Edward Joseph Lowe (1868)
"Trichomanes reniforme. FORSTER. HOOKER AND GREVILLE. J. SMITH. HEDWIG. SWARTZ.
WILLDENOW. SOLANDER. BANKS. SPRENGEL. MOORE. • PLATE IX. A. VOL. VIII. ..."
5. Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniata and Spermaphyta by Karl Goebel, Isaac Bayley Balfour (1905)
"One of the few forms with large undivided leaves is Trichomanes reniforme, and
it is provided with kidney-shaped leaves. It grows on tree-stems on the wet ..."