The worlds oldest tree is... A Bristlecone pine tree found in California, and it is 4,600 years old.
The title for the world's oldest tree could go to several trees.
One of the contenders is believed to be a Palmer's oak (Quercus palmeri) in California, estimated at around 13,000 years old.
The worlds oldest tree is thought to be a Bristlecone Pine in the US.
Ferns are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
Ferns (A+)
Ferns are the worlds oldest type of plant.A:`Methuselah` is the oldest known living tree and non-clonal organism in the world and is estimated to be 4,842 years old as of 2011. Methuselah is a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) tree growing high in the White Mountains of Inyo County in eastern California.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Ferns have plant cells.So they have a cell wall.
Seed ferns in Gymnosperms were the oldest seed plants but none of them is in living condition today.
ferns
Ferns contain one of the oldest toxins in evolutionary history , whilst most animals have developed an immunity to this it is not recommended for humans to ingest ferns as the spores can be lethal.
yes,ferns are living things
Ferns are one seedless vascular plant using spores in reproduction.
Ferns (A+)
Ferns are the worlds oldest type of plant.A:`Methuselah` is the oldest known living tree and non-clonal organism in the world and is estimated to be 4,842 years old as of 2011. Methuselah is a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine (Pinus longaeva) tree growing high in the White Mountains of Inyo County in eastern California.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
its a plant.
no
Ferns have plant cells.So they have a cell wall.
they've learnt that ferns are one of the oldest plants still in existence. and plants started off as algae-like organisms.