Kimberly ferns (Microsorum pustulatum), also known as kangaroo ferns, typically thrive in temperatures ranging from 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C). They can tolerate slightly cooler temperatures down to around 50°F (10°C) but may struggle in temperatures below that. Extreme heat above 85°F (29°C) can also be detrimental, leading to stress or damage. Overall, maintaining a stable, moderate environment is key for their health.
Any of the plants that have harder stiff leaves like Sanvaveria (mother in law plant), pothos, ivy, ferns.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Yes they are along with sword ferns and licorice ferns
Ferns are seedless vascular plants.
Ferns belong to pteridophytes
No, "ferns" is a plural noun.
Ferns are not decomposers. They are producers.
Floral ferns, like other plants, produce oxygen during photosynthesis. The amount of oxygen produced by floral ferns can vary depending on factors such as light intensity, temperature, and age of the plant. However, the oxygen production by floral ferns is relatively small compared to other oxygen-producing plants.
No, ferns do not have pollen. They reproduce with spores.
Ferns are plants, they lack motion.
Andrew Ferns is 6'.