Frondose
Frondose is an adjective used in botany and related disciplines to describe plant parts or organisms that are composed of or bearing fronds—flat, blade-like subdivisions that radiate from a central axis. The word derives from Latin frond-, meaning leaf, with the suffix -ose indicating abundance or resemblance. In practice, frondose is commonly applied to ferns and other plants with frond-like leaves, and to thalli in lichens that display a leaf-like, flattened morphology.
In botany, frondose describes leaves that are highly divided into numerous pinnae or lobes, resembling a fern’s
In lichenology, frondose refers to thalli that are expanded into flattened, leafy lobes, as opposed to crustose
Frondose descriptions aid in comparative morphology and taxonomy by drawing attention to the presence and arrangement