By absorbing moisture from the air.
Yes, ferns need water to grow.
If you want to grow new ferns you must get the seed and plant it everyday. Ferns reproduce's by spores.
Ferns do not sprout flowers, instead they propagate via their root system; spreading underground.
Ferns can grow in water, but they typically thrive better in soil.
The structure that fern roots grow from are rhizomes.
Ferns do not produce seeds enclosed in little cases like flowering plants. Instead, ferns reproduce through spores that are found on the underside of their fronds in structures called sporangia. These spores are released into the environment and germinate to grow into new fern plants.
Ferns are vascular plants. Vascular plants are non-seeded plants meaning you do not have to plant a seed for them to grow. Ferns grow by air borne spores. Ferns also can be kept in a drier climate due to them being vascular. There aren't similarities between vasucular and non vascular plants.
air ferns don't need soil keep them out of direct sunlight and mist them weekly your air fern will grow as long as you take care of it properly if your air fern seems to become brown mist as much as you can for this may be from a lack of misting
Yes, ferns can be successfully grown in water by placing their roots in a container filled with water. This method is known as water propagation and can be an effective way to propagate and grow ferns.
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Asparagus ferns typically grow to be about 2 to 3 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.