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Primitive vascular plant .
Fork ferns are commonly known as Tmesipteris. They are a genus of primitive ferns that belong to the family Psilotaceae. These unique plants have a branching appearance that resembles a fork, hence their common name.
Whisk ferns grow best in moist soil, away from bright, direct sunlight.
Ferns do not sprout flowers, instead they propagate via their root system; spreading underground.
No, Psilotophyta is a separate division of plants that includes whisk ferns. Members of division Psilophyta are extinct plants that existed in the Devonian and Carboniferous periods.
Psilophytes are commonly known as Whisk Ferns
Whisk ferns reproduce asexually through spores that are produced in sporangia located in the axils of their leaves. The spores are released into the environment, where they can germinate and grow into new gametophytes. Whisk ferns can also reproduce sexually through the fusion of sperm and egg cells produced by specialized structures called antheridia and archegonia.
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Ferns do not produce cones or flowers. They reproduce through spores released from structures called sporangia located on the underside of their fronds.
whisk ferns
Ferns, fungi, confers, algae, seaweed, and kelp do not have flowers.