fronded

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Bearing fronds.
 * 2) * 1912, John Muir, The Yosemite, Chapter 5: The Trees of the Valley,
 * The branches, outspread in flat plumes and, beautifully fronded, sweep gracefully downward and outward,.
 * 1) * 1966, Malacological Society of Australia, Malacological Society of Australia, Issues 1-10, page 27,
 * On the other hand there is in the author's collection a specimen with single nodules only from 40 fathoms off Wollongong, but more fronded than most shore dwelling forms,
 * On the other hand there is in the author's collection a specimen with single nodules only from 40 fathoms off Wollongong, but more fronded than most shore dwelling forms,