IPA: /ˈsɔːrəs/
KK: /ˈsɔrəs/
A group of spore cases found on the underside of fern leaves or in certain fungi and lichens.
The sorus on the fern frond was filled with tiny spore cases ready to disperse.
**Sorus** → The word 'sorus' comes from Greek 'soros' (σόρος), meaning a heap or mass. In botanical terms, it refers to a cluster of sporangia, typically found on the underside of fern leaves. Thus, 'sorus' describes a mass or cluster of reproductive structures in ferns.
Imagine a 'heap' or 'mass' of tiny structures grouped together — that's what a 'sorus' is in the world of ferns.