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Is a ladder fern a fungi?

No, a ladder fern is not a fungi. Ladder ferns are a type of fern that belong to the plant kingdom and reproduce through spores, while fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that obtain nutrients through decomposing organic matter.


The fronds of ferns are divided into leaflets called?

Fern leaves are called fronds. When they first emerge and are tightly curled, they are called fiddleheads because they look like the top end of a violin. Fronds.


What type of relationship do the spider and the fern have?

The spider and the fern have a symbiotic relationship, where they both benefit from each other's presence. The spider builds its web on the fern to catch prey, while the fern provides shelter and support for the spider.


What is an asparagus fern?

They aren't ferns at all! Asparagus "ferns" are actually slightly woody evergreen plants that belong to the order Asparagales (genus Asparagus and Protoasparagus), and are often sold as ornamental plants, but are also considered an invasive weed in many parts of the United States and Australia. They are native to South Africa and are called "asparagus ferns" because, from a distance, they do sort of look like ferns. "Asparagus ferns" are mostly drought tolerant plants that have an extensive network of storage roots. The produce small white flower during the summer months, the fruits measure between 3 and 4mm in diameter and turn black on maturity.


A fern reproduces through spores?

Nonflowering plants like ferns reproduce through asexual reproduction for example as a fern does through its spores.Summing all of this up, a fern reproduces through its spores.

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What fern starts with the letter U and is a fern because its fronds look like one?

unieque fern


What does the silver fern look like?

green on the top and silver on the bottom.


What does a fiddlehead plant look like?

A fiddlehead plant looks like a curled fern shoot, resembling the head of a fiddle or violin. It is a young, tightly coiled fern frond before it unfurls into a mature fern leaf. Fiddleheads are usually harvested as a delicacy for culinary purposes.


What are the shoots coming out of a fern they look like string?

The shoots coming out of a fern that resemble strings are called "fronds." These are the leaf structures of the fern and typically unfurl from tightly coiled bundles known as "fiddleheads." As they mature, fronds develop into the characteristic leafy structures of the fern, playing a crucial role in photosynthesis and reproduction.


What is an fern?

An asparagus fern is any of several plants in the genus Asparagus which are grown for their ornamental fern-like foliage.


Moss reproduce by forming what?

Mosses (and ferns, too) reproduce by forming spores. Spores look like little black dots on the underside of a fern's leaf. I do not know what they look like on mosses.


What type of vascular plant is a fern?

A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH


What are facts about a coreopsis?

fern likethread-leaf look.


What is a plant like a fern that does not produce seeds?

A plant like a fern that does not produce seeds is known as a fern. Ferns reproduce through spores instead of seeds. Spores are released from the underside of the fronds and develop into new fern plants.


What do fiddleheads look like growing in the woods?

A fiddlehead is the young unopened form of a fern. They look like a small green coil, wrapped around itself, much like the decorative curl at the top of a fiddle, hence the name.


How do you use fern in a sentence?

A fern is a very decorative plant that will look nice in that window.


Where you can read Where the Red Fern Grows?

If you go to Amazon.com and search the book Where the Red Fern Grows, on one of the options it will say take a look at the book or something like that and click that and you will be able to read some parts of the book according to the type of book.