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polypody /ˈpɒlɪpəʊdi /noun (plural polypodies)A widely distributed fern which has stout scaly creeping rhizomes and remains green during the winter, growing on trees, walls, and stones, especially in limestone areas.- Genus Polypodium, family Polypodiaceae: several species, in particular the common polypody (P. vulgare).
Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern....- Among the ferns are California polypody, maidenhair fern, and golden-back fern.
- Aquarius Research Natural Area is particularly rich in ferns, including Western polypody, spreading woodfern, oak fern, male fern, bracken fern, and sword fern.
Origin Late Middle English: via Latin from Greek polupodion, denoting a kind of fern, from polu- 'many' + pous, pod- 'foot'. |