A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH
they are vascular plants!
Moss
No, fern is a noun. It is a type of vascular plant that reproduces by spores, rather than flowers and seeds.
yes
fern :)
No, a maidenhair fern is not a gymnosperm. It is a type of fern, which is a part of the plant group called Pteridophytes. Gymnosperms are a different group of plants that produce seeds without flowers or fruits.
It may be oldest vascular rainforest plant
Plants such as carrots or celery stalks are composed of vascular tissue.
A fern is a type of vascular plant that reproduces via spores. They are typically characterized by their feathery leaves known as fronds and do not produce flowers or seeds like other plants. Ferns thrive in moist environments and are commonly found in forests, wetlands, and tropical regions.
yeah cause they are greenAnswerYes they are, but not because they are green. thats right they are vascular because they have an xylem
Correct! Ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores, which are produced on the underside of their fronds in structures called sporangia. The spores are released into the environment and can germinate into new fern plants under suitable conditions.
Fern moss