JACARANDA
jacaranda
phillipines purple leaves shrub
In tropical rain forests it is found as epiphyte on trees. Since the older leaves of this fern form a nest like structure it is called Birds' nest fern.
A fern is a type of vascular plant that reproduces via spores. They are typically characterized by their feathery leaves known as fronds and do not produce flowers or seeds like other plants. Ferns thrive in moist environments and are commonly found in forests, wetlands, and tropical regions.
Flowers = Fern + Grass
There are many different answers to your question, such as the jacaranda, but I believe what would be most suitable would be the term "palm trees"
The uncurled leaves of a fern are called fronds. A fern is a autotroph. Ferns need to release their spores into moist environments in order for reproduction to occur.
grass + fern
Fern leaves are called fronds
The curled up fronds of a fern are called their leaves. Its really a long stem with many little leaves coming out of it.
Yes
The asparagus that is the early green, purple or white spear. This is the part that is eaten. If allowed to grow, the spear becomes woody, branches out into an asparagus "fern" and if possible the fern will produce flowers and seeds. Some varieties are infertile and produce no seeds.