It means that ferns are green in color. Some plants are not green.
Saying that ferns are green plants means they belong to the group of vascular plants that utilize chlorophyll for photosynthesis, allowing them to convert sunlight into energy. Ferns, specifically, are part of the Pteridophyta division, characterized by their leafy fronds and spore reproduction rather than seeds. Their green color comes from the chlorophyll in their leaves, which is essential for their growth and survival in various environments.
Saying that ferns are green plants means they belong to the plant kingdom and possess chlorophyll, which allows them to photosynthesize and produce their own food using sunlight. Ferns are a specific group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores rather than seeds. They are characterized by their leafy fronds and typically thrive in moist, shaded environments. This classification highlights their ecological role and adaptability in various habitats.
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Mostly green, it's usually the healing color, plants are green and they represent life. Some also say blue or golden, but I'd say green.
Basically that if something is green and they say green as grass then Its the colour of grass. Obvs. :L
Because the chloroplasts that make chlorophyll are green.
Green means faith and chivalry although some say it means prosperity.
The title is where the red fern grows. not where the red ferns grow. and when you say billy's details, do you mean his personality or what he looks like?
All plants, some protists, bacteria and blue green algae uses the sun to make photosynthesis. Plants use photosynthesis to create energy that then makes sugar for nutrient.
It means that a pig eats both meat and plants.
well it could actually mean alot of things in swedish..so you have to automatically know what they mean like if it meant cow and it meant green. if they say my favorite color is det..it obviously means green not cow.. its like that but it doesnt mean cow or green haha.
They are very similar in many ways (both show rhizomatous growth) Their main differences is that horsetails have highly reduced leaves (whereas ferns have large, well-developed fronds); horsetails show a unique type of growth where the stems are jointed; and ferns carry their spores on the back of their leaves in sori, whereas horsetails carry their spores in strobili, which are borne on the tip of stems.