Arachniodes adiantiformis
There really is no scientific name for leather.
Tanned bovine dermis.
Nubuck leather does not have a specific scientific name, as it is a type of leather rather than a biological organism. It is made from the outer layer of animal hides, typically from cattle, and is characterized by a soft, suede-like texture achieved by sanding the grain side. The term "nubuck" refers to the finishing process rather than a distinct species or scientific classification.
Morocco leather.. leather made out of goat skin.
Yes, the formal name for baby cow leather is "veal leather." Veal leather is known for its softness and fine grain, making it a prized material for luxury goods such as handbags and shoes.
The correct term for a fern 'leaf' is a frond although "leaf" is perfectly acceptable.
There really is no scientific name for leather.
The Boston fern is of the tropical fern Genus Nephrolepis. The full scientific name for the plant is Nephrolepis exaltata.
The scientific name for lamb leather is typically the same as the species name of the lamb it came from. For example, if the lamb is from the species Ovis aries, the scientific name for its leather would be Ovis aries leather.
The scientific name for Australian sword fern is Nephrolepis cordifolia.
Buffalo leather does not have a scientific name. The material leather lacks a scientific name itself. Regardless, this type of leather can also be called buffalo hide leather.
The scientific name is Thelypteris kunthii.
The scientific name for a dogwood leaf is Cornus alternifolia.
The scientific name for artificial leather is polyurethane (PU) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) leather.
The scientific name of guava leaf is Psidium guajava.
The scientific name of lemon leaf is Citrus limon.
The scientific name of water leaf is Talinum triangulare.