The fern tree, also known as the tree fern, typically grows in tropical and subtropical regions. It thrives in moist, shaded environments such as rainforests and along the edges of woodlands. These trees can often be found in areas with high humidity and well-drained soil, where they can reach impressive heights and develop their characteristic fronds.
yes No, the silver fern can not be a tree fern. Cythea and Alsophila are tree ferns
it hops onto the tree.
The silver tree fern is New Zealand's largest tree fern.
Yes. The black tree fern of New Zealand, for example, can grow to 20m high.
fern
Normally white.
Cyathea medullaris, popularly known as the Black Tree Fern, is the largest tree fern in the world. New Zealand
Some species of ferns can reach as tall as 20 meters high. Most ferns will grow roughly 10 meters high depending on their species and what the area is around them.
the tree fern has leaves while the mushroom doesn't have leaves or the tree fern needs sunlight to grow while the mushroom doesn't.
an oak fern silly
A tree fern can live up to 7 months if treated properly.
it normally takes two to four monthes to produce the oranges on the tree .