The bird's nest fern is not a fungi; it is actually a type of non-flowering plant known as a fern, belonging to the family Aspleniaceae. Unlike fungi, which are classified in their own kingdom and obtain nutrients through decomposition, bird's nest ferns are vascular plants that photosynthesize to produce energy. They reproduce via spores rather than seeds, which is a characteristic trait of ferns.
no it is not a plant it is a fungi
no it is not a plant it is a fungi
Yes,bird nest fern is alive.
no, the Young bird's nest fern called a seedling
Toadstool is a common name for various species of toxic fungi that generally grow parasitically on trees or in soil, while a Bird's Nest Fern is a type of fern that typically grows in tropical regions and is characterized by its wavy, crinkled fronds that resemble a bird's nest. They belong to completely different plant families and have distinct characteristics.
No, bird nest fern reproduce from spores so it is never a flowering plant
Bird's nest fern reproduce by producing spores.
no
no they are not.:)
The dispersal method for bird's nest fern is either by wind, animals, or grow where they fall.
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