Whisk Ferns///!!
BY:MR.D
Ferns have leaves that are called Fronds, they grow above the ground from an underground stem called a Rhizome
The study of ferns is called pteridology. Pteridologists study the biology, classification, evolution, ecology, and conservation of ferns and their relatives, such as horsetails and clubmosses. Ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have characteristic fronds.
Ferns belonging to the plant group Tracheophyta.
The compound large leaves of ferns and Cycads are called fronds.
Seed Ferns are an extinct group of plants that had fern-like foliage. However, they are not true ferns because unlike true ferns they did not spread spores as a means of reproduction, but seeds. Their numbers were severly reduced in the Permian period, and they were finally wiped out as a group by the end of the Cretaceous.
The study of ferns is called pteridology. It involves the investigation of ferns' biology, ecology, distribution, classification, and evolution.
Ferns have leaves that are called Fronds, they grow above the ground from an underground stem called a Rhizome
This is called a "tine."
The fork basically consists of two parts: the prongs of a fork are called 'tines' and the handle is called the 'shaft'.
They are called the 'Silver Ferns'
Those things on the end of a fork are called tines.
Ferns can grow from 1/10" to "tree ferns" which are around 90ft tall.
Yes, this abnormal fear of ferns does exist.The phobia is called Pteridophobia.
hand fork
the sharp 'prongs' of a fork is called a tine/tines. they are the pointed things you pick at your food with! :P lolz (incase you didnt know ahahahaheheh) hope this answered your question! :)
A spoon and a fork put together is called a spork.
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.