no, ferns reproduce with spores. yeah i know, science class.
The seed-like object that falls from a fern is called a spore. Unlike seeds from flowering plants, ferns reproduce using spores, which are typically produced in clusters on the undersides of their fronds. When the spores are released and find a suitable environment, they can germinate and grow into a new fern through a process called alternation of generations.
A fern grows from a fern spore.
A fern is non-flowering, therefore it cannot be seed bearing. A fern produces spores as a means of procreation.
water, soil, proper sunlight
Yes, seeds need to germinate to grow. Germination is the process by which a seed absorbs water, swells, and breaks open to allow the embryonic plant to emerge. This process activates the seed's metabolic pathways, enabling it to develop into a seedling and eventually grow into a mature plant. Without germination, a seed remains dormant and cannot grow.
Acording to the book it is set to grow whenever two loving souls are placed side by side.
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
A fern grows from a fern spore.
sunlight
A pine seed.
A fern is not a gymnosperm for a gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant such as conifers.
no,because green bean seed need warmth,air, water to grow
Seed
what need plants to grow healthy
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