The leaves of ferns are called fronds.
As a young frond unwinds and opens, it is called a fiddlehead.
The regular fronds are called trophophylls. The fronds that produce spores are called sporophylls.
Fronds
Fern leaves are called fronds.
Ferns have leaves that are called Fronds, they grow above the ground from an underground stem called a Rhizome
The compound large leaves of ferns and Cycads are called fronds.
No; liverworts do not have leaves. The massive compound leaves in some ferns and gymnosperms are called fronds.
The leaves of ferns are called fronds. As a young frond unwinds and opens, it is called a fiddlehead. The regular fronds are called trophophylls. The fronds that produce spores are called sporophylls.
Ferns belonging to the plant group Tracheophyta.
Yes
Ferns differ in sizes and shapes from tiny moss-like sizes to house-gutter sizes. They can be elongated or spiral. But most ferns have elongated compound leaves.
Yes, there are both phloem and xylem in ferns, but they are only in the stem not in the leaves.
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