What is another word for campyloneurum?

Pronunciation: [kˈampɪlˌə͡ʊnjuːɹəm] (IPA)

Campyloneurum is a genus of ferns that consists of around 60 species. These types of plants are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions all over the world. The word 'campyloneurum' is derived from the Greek words 'kampylos', meaning curved and 'neuron', meaning nerve, as the veins on the fronds of these ferns are often curved and resemble the shape of nerves. Some synonyms for the word campyloneurum include 'narrow-leaved strap fern', 'hairy lip fern' and 'curved vein fern'. These terms describe the unique characteristics of this fern genus, including the thin and sharply-pointed fronds and the curved veins that run throughout its leaves.

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What are the hyponyms for Campyloneurum?

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