Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A widely diffused genus of ferns with climbing stipes.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun (Bot.) A genus of ferns with twining or climbing fronds, bearing stalked and variously-lobed divisions in pairs.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun chiefly tropical climbing ferns

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Examples

  • I saw for the first time, too, a lygodium and the large climbing potato-fern

    The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004

  • If the position is a shaded one, the drooping plants might be of the following: tradescantia, Kenilworth ivy, senecio (A) or parlor ivy, sedums, moneywort, (A) vinca, smilax, (A) lygodium (A) or climbing fern.

    Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) 1906

  • _ -- English ivy, maurandia, senecio or parlor ivy, lygodium (climbing fern).

    Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) 1906

  • I saw for the first time, too, a lygodium and the large climbing potato-fern

    The Hawaiian Archipelago 1867

  • (_lygodium_) hats, straw mats, and cigar-cases are made.

    The Philippine Islands John Foreman

  • Polypodium tamariscinum, which clung tremblingly to the branches of the ohia, on the beautiful lygodium, which adorned the uncouth trunk of the breadfruit; on shining banana leaves and glossy trailing yams; on gigantic lianas, which, climbing to the tops of the largest trees, descended in vast festoons, passing from tree to tree, and interlacing the forest with a living network; and on lycopodiums of every kind, from those which wrapped the rocks in feathery green to others hardly distinguishable from ferns.

    The Hawaiian Archipelago 1867

  • Some include akebia (mu tong); pyrrosia flower (shi wei); plantago seed (che qian zi); dianthus herb (qu mai); lygodium spore (hai jin shu);

    Letha's Asian Health Secrets Letha 2010

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