In what part of what? Country? Continent? Forest? Ecosystem? Please be more specific so the question can be answered properly.
The walking fern grows on rocks or tree trunks in shaded, moist environments. Its rhizomes creep along the surface, giving the appearance that the fern is "walking" as new plantlets form at the tips and the older end dies off.
In many places round the world. The do however like it damp.
Eastern united states
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yes! The fern life begins as a spore! Isn't that amazing!
It has a similar trick,where the tip of a leaf meets the ground,a new plant can grow
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The structure that fern roots grow from are rhizomes.
from the sea
it's the part when the fern reproduces.
The fronds of a fern grow from rhizomes. Rhizomes are underground stems that produce roots below and shoots above the soil. The fronds emerge from the shoots above the soil and are the visible leafy part of the fern.
no. they grow in the ground like potatoes.
The silver fern's habitat is in light bush to open country. The fronds are several metres long, and are white on the underside, hence the name Cyathea dealbata.The 'alba' part refers to white. This tree fern will grow up to 8m in height.
a spore