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Can red ferns grow in Texas?

No, red ferns do not naturally grow in Texas. They are typically found in cooler, wetter regions. Texas's climate is generally too warm and dry for red ferns to thrive.


How do red ferns grow?

In the end of the book, according to an old Indian legend, red ferns can only be planted by an angel


What is billy details about him from where the red frens grow?

The title is where the red fern grows. not where the red ferns grow. and when you say billy's details, do you mean his personality or what he looks like?


Do ferns only grow in tropical places?

No, ferns can grow in a wide range of environments including temperate forests, tropical rainforests, and even arid regions. They are adaptable plants that can thrive in different climates and conditions.


Why did billy from where the red ferns grow name his dogs that?

The names Dan and Ann were carved an a tree


What are some examples of hyperboles in the novel Where the Red Ferns Grow?

"My heart acted like a drunk grasshopper"


What did you wish that happened in where the red ferns grow?

I wished that Billy died in the mountain lion fight, but the dogs survive.


Where does where the red ferns grow take place?

Oklahoma in the "rugged" Ozarks


Are red ferns seedbearing or seedless?

All ferns are seedless


What is billy Coleman favorite saying in where the red ferns grow?

Billy Coleman's favorite saying in "Where the Red Fern Grows" is "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." This saying reflects his determination and resilience in facing challenges and obstacles.


What does a red fern look like?

* Ferns belong to a group of plants called featherplants or pteridophytes, along with club mosses and horsetails. * Featherplants are among the world's most ancient plants, found as fossils in rocks 400 million years old. * Coal is made largely of fossilized featherplants of the Carboniferous Period 360 - 286 million years ago. * There are now 10,000 species of fern living in damp, shady places around the world. * Some ferns are tiny, with mossy leaves just 1 cm long. * Rare tropical tree ferns can grow up to 25m tall. * Fern leaves are called fronds. When new they are curled up like a shepherd's crook, but they gradually uncurl over time. * Coal is made from dead plants such as ferns. Over 200 million years ago, the ferns would have become buried underground and very gradually turned to cool under the immense pressure of the Earth. * Ferns grow into new plants not from seeds but from spores in two stages. * First spores are made in sacs called sporangia. These are the brown spots on the underside of the fronds. From these spores spread out. Some settle in suitable places. * Second spores develop into a tiny heart-shaped plant called a prothallus that makes male and female cells. When bathed in rain, the male cells swim to the female cells, fertilizing them. A new root and stem then grow into a proper fern frond and the tiny prothallus dies. * Ferns produce a small heart-shaped gametophyte that lives independently from the sporophyte. * Ferns have true roots, stems and leaves. * Fern leaves have circinate vernation. * Ferns produce haploid spores in sporangia. * Ferns produce clusters of sporangia on the underside of the leaf. * Ferns have motile sperm produced in antheridia. * Ferns have non-motile eggs produced in an archegonium. * Ferns produce an underground rhizome that produces fern fronds. * Some ferns are edible.


Who do you get the red flower from in my Lego network?

you go to Henrietta's page and buy the Mason jar blueprint build one of them and send it to Flora than she will send you the flower patch modules which you plant on your page and it will grow 15 red flowers per day 75 per harvest.