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Moss is neither a monocot nor dicot. It is flowerless and seedless.
the tree fern has leaves while the mushroom doesn't have leaves or the tree fern needs sunlight to grow while the mushroom doesn't.
Bird's nest fern reproduce by producing spores.
on the underside of a fern frond
It spawns.
So a good hypothesis needs to be about the problem (obviously). You state a good hypothesis in this form: "If... then..." for example if There was a project on watering plants, a good hypothesis would be, " if i give every plant an equal amount of water, then the fern will grow the fastest." :)
Bracken is a very tall and big fern plant. This is a sentence containing the word bracken.
Yes, it is. Bracken Fern is highly toxic to all animals. Animals will eat this plant as it has a sweet taste to them.
Bracken is a fern, meaning it is a seedless, vascular plant. It might refer to more than one plant, but in North America bracken usually means the very common Pteridium aquilinum. It is in the family Dennstaedtiaceae (den-steed-ee-AY-see-ee), known as the bracken family.
NO. Only flowering plants can be classified as either falling under monocot or dicot. Ferns are not flowering plants therefore are not monocots. They produce using spores and are classified as Pterophytes.
The Bracken Fern (Pteridium) is widely thought of as the worlds most typical plant.
Ferns are neither monocots nor dicots. They are classified as a separate group of plants called Pteridophytes. They reproduce via spores rather than seeds, which is a characteristic that distinguishes them from monocots and dicots.
Bracken.
Bracken is a type of fern plant that is commonly found in wooded areas and open fields. It is characterized by its large, triangular fronds and has a reputation for being an invasive species in some regions.
bracken
Bracken means a tall fern. a genus of large coarse ferns. As ferns, bracken do not have seeds or fruits, but the immature fronds, know as fiddleheads, are edible.
once or twice a week
A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH