ffiolredyn Dickie
Welsh
Etymology
ffiolredyn (“bladder ferns”) + named after George Dickie (1812–1882), Scottish botanist.
Noun
ffiolredyn Dickie f (collective, singulative ffiolredynen Dickie, not mutable)[1]
- Dickie's bladder-ferns (Cystopteris dickieana,[1] considered synonymous with Cystopteris fragilis by Flora of North America (1993)[2])
Mutation
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
ffiolredyn Dickie | unchanged | unchanged | unchanged |
References
- Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd (2003) Planhigion Blodeuol, Conwydd a Rhedyn [Flowering Plants, Conifers and Ferns] (Cyfres Enwau Creaduriaid a Planhigion; 2) (in Welsh), Llanrwst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, →ISBN, page 4
- Olson, Mark (1993) “?”, in Flora of North America (1993+. Flora of North America North of Mexico.), volume ?, page ?
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