Bogfern

/ˈbɑɡ.fɜrn/ noun

A type of fern that grows in boggy, marshy, or wet environments; a fern species adapted to wetland conditions.

From 'bog' (marshy ground) + 'fern' (the plant). The compound name indicates both the habitat and the plant type, following English naming conventions.

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