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"Fern" is a generic term used to describe a group of plants with common physical and biological features.

Ferns are seedless, vascular plants that have roots, stems and fronds. They repoduce by spores and do not produce flowers like angiosperms.

HOWEVER, most "ferns" belong to the plant Division: Pteridophyta, but that is as far as the taxonomy can be taken without more information.

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"Frond" is the name for the "leaf" of the fern. A frond is a actually long stem with many leaves growing outward from the middle. They can be directly opposite to one another, or staggered along the stem. Ferns grow from underground structures called rhyzomes.

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Fern Plants will grow just about anywhere, if proper care is given. There is a species of fern that can inhabit nearly every condition on the planet. Fern plants add a nice touch to any garden. There are fern plants that are vividly colored and most will survive best in shaded regions.

Fern plants differ from other kinds of plants in several ways. One way that ferns differ is how they propagate. Instead of growing from a seed or a flower, fern plants reproduce sexually using spores. Another difference between fern plants and other plants is that they grow in different conditions than most other vascular plants. Fern plants prefer areas that are wetter and shadier than many other plants.

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A fern is any one or more of a group of roughly 12,000 species of plants belonging to the botanical group known as Pteridophyta. They have stems and leaves, like other vascular plants. Ferns reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers.

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A plant part containing a beginning plant and food

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spore

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