No, the dragon scale fern (Cristata) does not produce flowers. As a type of fern, it reproduces through spores rather than seeds or flowers. Ferns have a different reproductive cycle, and dragon scale ferns are primarily appreciated for their unique foliage rather than any flowering characteristics.
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mould cannont make it's own food but the dragon scale fern can make it's own food
The dragon scale fern belongs to the plant group known as ferns, specifically within the family Marattiaceae. This family is characterized by large, leathery fronds and a distinctive, scaly appearance on the leaves, which gives the dragon scale fern its name. Ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds.
No, dragon scale does not reproduce by spores. Dragon scale, also known as "dragon's blood" or "dragon tree," refers to the resin from certain trees, particularly the Dracaena species. These plants reproduce through seeds rather than spores, as they are flowering plants. Spores are typically associated with non-flowering plants like ferns and fungi.
A fern is non-flowering, therefore it cannot be seed bearing. A fern produces spores as a means of procreation.
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No, bird nest fern reproduce from spores so it is never a flowering plant
No, Maidenhair fern is a pteridophyte
No
bird's nest fern staghorn fern anyway, all ferns are non-flowering
No it is not a flowering plant because all ferns have no flowers