the "leaf" of a fern is called a frond.
Most of the middle Himalayan hills are dominated by narrow leaf conifers, mosses and ferns.
it call PTERIDOLOGY they are the scientist who study about ferns..
Yes, ferns, depending on the type can be compound, or doubly compound.
The spores of ferns are produce in sporangia.These sporangia are present at the back side of sporophyll(leaf let).
Spores develop on the underside of the fern leaf, and is spread by the wind.
They are called the 'Silver Ferns'
Periwinkle leaf is a simple leaf. A simple leaf has a single leaf blade that is not divided into small leaflets. The simple leaf may have incisions, but these incisions are not deep enough to divide the leaf into leaflets.
In the case of the tree ferns (Cyathea spp) in New Zealand, the fern leaf canopy may be elevated up to 10m. This has obvious value in gathering sunlight for photosynthesis.
The frond or leaf grows directly from the root system as ferns do not have a true stem
Fronds are the large, leaf-like structures of ferns and palm trees that are typically divided into smaller segments or leaflets. They are important for photosynthesis and can vary in size and shape depending on the plant species.
A leaf without a petiole is called a sessile leaf.
sessile