osmundine

osmundine
osmundine [äs mun′din, äzmun′din; äs mun′dēn΄, äz mun′dēn΄; äs′məndin, äs′məndēn΄, äz′mən′din, äz′mən′dēn]
n.
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a fibrous mass of dried fern roots, used as a rooting medium for orchids or other air plants

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  • osmundine — [äs mun′din, äzmun′din; äs mun′dēn΄, äz mun′dēn΄; äs′məndin, äs′məndēn΄, äz′mən′din, äz′mən′dēn] n. [< OSMUNDA + INE3] a fibrous mass of dried fern roots, used as a rooting medium for orchids or other air plants …   English World dictionary

  • osmundine — os·mun·dine …   English syllables

  • osmundine — āzˈmənˌdēn noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin Osmunda + English ine : material prepared from the roots of various ferns (primarily Osmunda cinnamomea and O. claytonia) and used in the potting of orchids …   Useful english dictionary

  • Osmunda — Temporal range: Triassic–recent …   Wikipedia

  • osmunda — [äs mun′də, äzmun′də] n. 〚ModL < OFr osmonde < ?〛 any of a genus (Osmunda, family Osmundaceae) of ferns having specialized fronds or portions of fronds bearing dense masses of spore cases * * * os·mun·da (ŏz mŭnʹdə) also os·mund (ŏzʹmənd) n. Any… …   Universalium

  • Osmundaceae — ▪ fern family  the royal fern family, the only family of the fern order Osmundales. A primitive group consisting of three present day genera of large ferns Osmunda, Todea, and Leptopteris the family contains about 20 species; 5 to 10 extinct… …   Universalium

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