Definition of Polypody. Meaning of Polypody. Synonyms of Polypody

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Definition of Polypody

Polypody
Polypody Pol"y*po`dy, n. (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Polypodium.

Meaning of Polypody from wikipedia

- appearance of the rhizome and its branches. They are commonly called polypodies or rockcap ferns, but for many species unique vernacular names exist....
- the common polypody, is an evergreen fern of the family Polypodiaceae. The name is derived from poly (many) and pous, podos (a foot). Polypody has traditional...
- Dwarf polypody is a common name for several ferns and may refer to: Grammitis Melpomene This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic...
- Phlebodium aureum (golden polypody, golden serpent fern, cabbage palm fern, gold-foot fern, blue-star fern, hare-foot fern; syn. Polypodium aureum, Polypodium...
- Polypodium virginianum, commonly known as rock polypody, rock cap fern, or common polypody, is a small evergreen species of fern native to the Eastern...
- Polypodium cambri****, the southern polypody, limestone polypody, or Welsh polypody, is a species of fern in the family Polypodiaceae, native to southern...
- Common polypody is a common name for several ferns in the genus Polypodium and may refer to: Polypodium virginianum, native to North America Polypodium...
- a species of fern known by the common names leathery polypody, Scouler's polypody, coast polypody and leather-leaf fern. It is native to coastal western...
- Pleopeltis michauxiana, known as the resurrection fern, scaly polypody, and Gray's polypody, is a species of epiphytic fern native to North America and...
- trees in damp areas (mainly the western coastal fringe), and the common polypody fern grows epiphytically along branches. Rarely, gr****, small bushes or...