sporophyte
slime mould
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.
Ferns belonging to the plant group Tracheophyta.
The plant you're describing belongs to the phylum Pteridophyta. This phylum includes ferns, which have underground stems (rhizomes) that bear roots and fronds (leaves).
A plant with large, tough leaves called fronds on a strong stem is likely a fern. Ferns are a type of non-flowering plant that reproduce via spores and are commonly found in moist, shaded areas. The fronds of ferns are typically divided into smaller leaflets and can vary in size and shape.
Ferns are non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores. They have vascular tissues that help transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Ferns typically have compound leaves called fronds.
Fern leaves are called fronds
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.
Ferns belonging to the plant group Tracheophyta.
The plant you're describing belongs to the phylum Pteridophyta. This phylum includes ferns, which have underground stems (rhizomes) that bear roots and fronds (leaves).
Fern parts include the roots, rhizomes, stems, leaves (fronds), and sporangia. The roots anchor the plant and absorb nutrients, while the rhizome serves as a horizontal stem that can produce new fronds. The fronds are the primary photosynthetic structures and often have intricate shapes. Sporangia, typically found on the undersides of fronds, are responsible for producing spores for reproduction.
A plant with large, tough leaves called fronds on a strong stem is likely a fern. Ferns are a type of non-flowering plant that reproduce via spores and are commonly found in moist, shaded areas. The fronds of ferns are typically divided into smaller leaflets and can vary in size and shape.
Ferns are non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores. They have vascular tissues that help transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Ferns typically have compound leaves called fronds.
The spore cases of ferns are typically found on the undersides of the fronds, in structures called sori. These sori contain the spore-producing structures known as sporangia.
Without an image or further description, it is difficult to accurately identify the structure of the frond. Fronds can vary widely in appearance depending on the plant they belong to. To provide a more accurate identification, please provide additional details or consider consulting a botanist or plant identification guide.
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The first two leaves on a plant are called cotyledons.
A plant without leaves is called a "leafless plant."