it always grows again
Yes, ferns, depending on the type can be compound, or doubly compound.
The submerged leaf filaments are covered with brown hairs which function as roots for water and nutrients absorption. Sporocarps(i) are borne on submerged leaf filaments.
A fossil of a fern leaf is more likely to be found as a mold rather than a cast. This is because molds form when the leaf leaves an impression in sediment, capturing its shape. If minerals later fill this impression, a cast can form, but the initial fossilization process of the fern leaf typically results in a mold. Fern leaves are delicate, making them more prone to creating molds rather than casts.
The leaf of a fern is called a frond. A young frond is referred to as a fiddlehead. When young fronds come up from the ground, they're tightly coiled.
The spore containing sori of a fern are usually found on the underside of their leaves. In water ferns the spores are produced inside the sporocarps. (Novanet/Gradpoint, On the underside of a fern frond.)
The correct term for a fern 'leaf' is a frond although "leaf" is perfectly acceptable.
the "leaf" of a fern is called a frond.
the leaf of a fern plant
The symbole is a silver fern leaf. It is a leaf of the tree fern Cyathea dealbata.
Laurel Leaf
fern likethread-leaf look.
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Yes, ferns, depending on the type can be compound, or doubly compound.
happiness
The submerged leaf filaments are covered with brown hairs which function as roots for water and nutrients absorption. Sporocarps(i) are borne on submerged leaf filaments.
Arachniodes adiantiformis