Most ferns are around 12" to 30" tall. They do give a dense cover, but are not considered ground cover because of their height.
No. Faern Gametophytes are tiny plants that grow low to the ground. The answer is False.
yes
Ferns and mosses grow from spores.
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.
Ferns have leaves that are called Fronds, they grow above the ground from an underground stem called a Rhizome
Ferns and mosses.
No penuts do not grow on plants,they grow in the ground
They grow on plants! On small plants though.
ferns
There are the small plants such as shrubs, moss, ferns, and lichens which grow quietly beneath the shadows of the tall trees.
Ferns and mosses grow from spores.
The structure that fern roots grow from are rhizomes.
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.
Ferns, mosses etc
Ferns can grow from 1/10" to "tree ferns" which are around 90ft tall.
Ferns are vascular plants. Vascular plants are non-seeded plants meaning you do not have to plant a seed for them to grow. Ferns grow by air borne spores. Ferns also can be kept in a drier climate due to them being vascular. There aren't similarities between vasucular and non vascular plants.
Ferns have leaves that are called Fronds, they grow above the ground from an underground stem called a Rhizome
Horizontal stems that grow on the surface of the ground are called runners or stolons. Ex: ginnger, grass,strawbery,ferns