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Q: Which generation are The green leafy plants recognized as ferns?
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What does it mean to say ferns are green plants?

It means that ferns are green in color. Some plants are not green.


How do you spell fernes?

The green epiphyte plants are FERNS. A heating unit is a FURNACE.


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What are 3 non flowering plants?

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Does ferns have chloroplast?

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