hart's tongue ferns live in damp shady places like in a forest
The hart's tongue fern lives in a damp (moist) shady place like in a forest.
There are thousands and thousands of organisms in Europe. Animals include house sparrows, pike, frogs, lizards, mosquitoes, butterflies, snails and people. Plants include roses, harts tongue fern, oaks and wheat.
The hart's-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) has the following classification:Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: Pteridophyta (vascular plants reproducing by spores)Class: Polypodiopsida (ferns)Order: PolypodialesFamily: AspleniaceaeGenus: AspleniumThe daffodil has the following calssification: Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: Angiosperms (flowering plants reproducing by seeds)Class: MonocotsOrder: Asparagales (bulb flowers)Family: AmaryllidaceaeGenus: NarcissusThe only similarities between the two are that they are green plants. The daffodil prefers mildly acidic, well drained soil and full sun.The hart's tongue fern likes lime-rich, moist soil and full shade.
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The full name gives it away. Its called the Hart's tongue fern. See the related link for more information.
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The phylum for adder's tongue, a type of fern, is Pteridophyta.
Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
Adders Tongue
A tree fern can live up to 7 months if treated properly.
Fern is 49 years old