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.
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.
Acording to the book it is set to grow whenever two loving souls are placed side by side.
A fern grows from a fern spore.
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
A fern is not a gymnosperm for a gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant such as conifers.
sunlight
A pine seed.
no,because green bean seed need warmth,air, water to grow
Seed
what need plants to grow healthy
yes
yes