Fern plants have many fine fibrous roots.
"Fern" is a generic term used to describe a group of plants with common physical and biological features. Ferns are seedless, vascular plants that have roots, stems and fronds. They repoduce by spores and do not produce flowers like angiosperms. HOWEVER, most "ferns" belong to the plant Division: Pteridophyta, but that is as far as the taxonomy can be taken without more information.
Carnations are not ferns. They are flowering plants.
any where in a nursery.
No. Ferns are not flowering plants
yes it can,like for example "fern"
Moss and fern
reptiles,jaguar,incests,fern,rubber tree,
The fern lives in the bottom layer and it lives in the middle and top. It has to be on a tree to live in the top and middle layer .They also have a thing called" air plants " so they can live on the middle and top.And guest like the other plants they can live on the bottom on the grond.
Fern fossils come from ferns. Ferns are plants, not animals. Hence, fern fossils are plants, not animals.
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A true fern plant is not considered toxic and is safe if a cat eats it. Some ferns such as the asparagus fern and other plants like the winter fern and fern palm are toxic.
An asparagus fern is any of several plants in the genus Asparagus which are grown for their ornamental fern-like foliage.
The Fern in the Shrub layer, The Ephesians in the canopy and the fushia foxgloves in the emergent layer.
Yes. Sea Fern is a plant. The sea fern lives deep in the ocean. Octopus live in the sea plankton, to stay safe and away from any and all preditors!
Fern plants have many fine fibrous roots.
A fern is not a flowering plant.All kinds of ferns existed long before flowering plants developed.