Ferns can host a variety of pests, including aphids, spider mites, and scale insects, which can damage the foliage and overall health of the plant. Additionally, ferns may be affected by mealybugs and whiteflies, which can lead to leaf discoloration and weakening of the plant. Ferns are also susceptible to fungal infections, such as powdery mildew, which can thrive in humid environments. Regular monitoring and appropriate care can help manage these issues.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Ferns are seedless vascular plants.
Ferns belong to pteridophytes
No, "ferns" is a plural noun.
Ferns are not decomposers. They are producers.
Yes they are along with sword ferns and licorice ferns
No, ferns do not have pollen. They reproduce with spores.
Ferns are plants, they lack motion.
Andrew Ferns is 6'.
Ferns (A+)
True. The class ferns, known as Polypodiopsida, includes three major living groups: the true ferns, horsetails, and whisk ferns. Additionally, there are several extinct groups of ferns that existed in prehistoric times. Ferns are diverse and have a significant evolutionary history.