Eremopteris

/ˌɛrəˈmɑːptərɪs/ noun

Definition

A genus or type of fern that grows in arid or desert-like conditions, combining Greek elements for 'desert' and 'fern.'

Etymology

From Greek 'eremo-' (desert) combined with 'pteris' (fern). This is a taxonomic term used in botanical classification, likely referring to specific fern species adapted to dry environments.

Kelly Says

Desert ferns seem like a contradiction—ferns usually love moisture and shade—but eremopteris species found a way to thrive in sun-baked, water-scarce environments, showing that even ancient plant families can evolve radical survival strategies.

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