Ferns can be invasive in certain environments, outcompeting native plants and disrupting local ecosystems. They also require specific moisture and light conditions, making them challenging to cultivate in some gardens. Additionally, some fern species can harbor pests and diseases, which may affect surrounding plants. Finally, their spores can trigger Allergies in sensitive individuals.
yes,ferns are living things
Most ferns are not edible. But ostrich fiddleheads are edible. Ferns can not make other foods bad but some ferns are poisonous. Know what type of fern you are eating.
Ferns contain one of the oldest toxins in evolutionary history , whilst most animals have developed an immunity to this it is not recommended for humans to ingest ferns as the spores can be lethal.
its is helpful by makeing things grow faster.they are used to grow other kinds of houseplants
Phylum Pterophyta includes things such as ferns, which are fully functioning plants with leaves. Phylum Lycophyta includes things like mosses, which are less advanced than ferns.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
When you do bad things, bad things will happen to you (you will get bad Karma)
no way
no because ferns are plants and plants cannot lay eggs because they do not breathe and only things that breathe in or out of water can lay eggs, ferns can only spread around seeds.
nothing
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Bad things come from nature, such as storms, famine, drought, etc. Bad things caused by people come from bad choices.