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Do ferns grow in the ground?

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yes. Rhizomes are basically stems that run along the ground. They help roots support the height of the plant. They (ferns) require moist environments because the rhizomes can't reach far for water.

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Ferns have adventitious roots on their rhizomes.

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Uh Yeah of course they do...

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A fern is a true vascular tissue......

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What are ferns like?

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