Yes they do move they move really close to the ground and have a small stem
Ferns typically do not choke other garden plants as they tend to have non-invasive root systems. However, they may compete for nutrients and water if they are planted too close together or in nutrient-limited soil. It is important to provide adequate spacing and resources for all plants in the garden to thrive.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Yes, ferns require water for fertilization. Ferns reproduce by releasing spores into the environment, which need water to swim to a suitable location to germinate and grow into a new fern plant. Water is essential for the spores to move and establish new plants.
Ferns (A+)
No, Ferns are Vascular Plants.
25 percent of the garden is made up of ferns
A.J MACSELF has written: 'Ferns for garden and greenhouse'
Yes it can be cultivated in the garden provided you bring the plant along with some soil of that place where it was growing naturally.
Ferns, mosses and gymnosperms (such as pines, cedar, cycas, cycad)
Ferns typically do not choke other garden plants as they tend to have non-invasive root systems. However, they may compete for nutrients and water if they are planted too close together or in nutrient-limited soil. It is important to provide adequate spacing and resources for all plants in the garden to thrive.
Yes, because they're like any other plant; they can move.
Yes, because they're like any other plant; they can move.
I'm not sure but i don't think it does move from place to place because it is a plant.....
The plural possessive form of "fern" would be "ferns'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple ferns. The apostrophe comes after the 's' because the word is already plural, and the possessive form is added at the end.
To care for Japanese painted ferns in your garden, plant them in a shady area with well-draining soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mulch around the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize lightly in the spring and prune any damaged fronds.
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The Makiling Botanical Garden in the Philippines is home to hundreds of types of plants and trees. Some of those plants and trees are medinillas, mussaendas, quiapo, orchids, ferns, palms, and mahogany.