Because that is how they are made.
Ferns grow to large sizes due to their vascular system, which allows them to transport water and nutrients efficiently throughout their fronds. Their large size also helps them compete for light in shady forest environments, where they often grow. Additionally, ferns have a long evolutionary history that has allowed them to develop adaptations for growing in diverse habitats and reaching large sizes.
Ferns differ in sizes and shapes from tiny moss-like sizes to house-gutter sizes. They can be elongated or spiral. But most ferns have elongated compound leaves.
cuz they were in the dinosaur age and tall herbivores had to eat them
the large surface area of their fronds allows them to grow in lo light
Yes, ferns need water to grow.
No generally ferns have spores that can grow on the underside of the fronds
If you want to grow new ferns you must get the seed and plant it everyday. Ferns reproduce's by spores.
Ferns do not sprout flowers, instead they propagate via their root system; spreading underground.
Whisk ferns grow best in moist soil, away from bright, direct sunlight.
The structure that fern roots grow from are rhizomes.
Ferns and mosses grow from spores.
ferns
yes they do