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Is fern a soft stem plant?

yeah it is..


How can I propagate an asparagus fern?

To propagate an asparagus fern, you can divide the plant at the roots or take stem cuttings and root them in water or soil.


Is a stag horn fern a woody stem or soft stem?

Soft fern


Is a staghorn fern a woody stem or a soft stem?

A staghorn fern (Platycerium) has a soft stem, as it is classified as an epiphytic plant. It does not produce a traditional woody stem like many other plants; instead, it has a rhizome that grows horizontally along the surface, allowing it to attach to trees or other structures. The fronds are typically leathery and can vary in shape, resembling the antlers of a stag, which is how the plant gets its name.


Does the birds nest fern have a stem?

yes.but short stem


Does bird nest fern have a stem?

yes.but short stem


What plant only has vascular tissue in its stem?

Plants such as carrots or celery stalks are composed of vascular tissue.


What is underground stem of a fern called?

Rhizome


What does a staghorn fern eats?

A staghorn fern is tree dwelling plant, and as such will absorb any form of disolved minerals that may run down the stem (or trunk) of the tree or plant on which it is growing. For example minerals that may be contained in bird and small animal droppings will become dissolved in rain water, as this runs down the stem of the plant the fern will absorb some of this. Dissolved minerals also come from air-borne dust deposits, animal and bird droppings as well as the decomposing bodies of dead tree dwelling animals


What type of vascular plant is a fern?

A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH


What is meant by the term 'underground stem' of a fern?

A Rhizome.


What is the definition of a fern?

A fern is a plant with feathery fronds.