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  1. A fern, or pteridophyte, is any one of a group of plants classified in the Division Pteridophyta, formerly known as Filicophyta.A fern is a vascular plant that differs from the more primitive lycophytes in having true leaves (megaphylls) and from the more advanced seed plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) in lacking seeds, and instead reproducing with spores.

  2. Aug 3, 2022 · ROYAL FERN (Osmunda spectabilis, syn. O. regalis) Named for its elegant structure and texture, royal fern produces tall stands of deeply dissected fronds. Rusty brown fertile spikes accentuate the bright green foliage, which turns reddish brown in fall. Plant in a shade border, rain garden, or along a stream or pond.

  3. fern, Any of about 10,000–15,000 species (class Polypodiopsida) of nonflowering vascular plants that have true roots, stems, and complex leaves and reproduce by spores. Ferns come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. Many are small fragile plants, while others are treelike ( see tree fern). The life cycle is characterized by an alternation ...

  4. Ferns are an ancient group of plants that have lived on Earth for more than 300 million years; they were flourishing well before the dinosaurs appeared. Because ferns reproduce with barely visible, dust-like spores, they were a great mystery to people for centuries—without flowers or seeds, their reproductive process was hidden, leading to ...

  5. Fern roots are generally thin and wiry in texture and grow along the stem. They absorb water and nutrients and help secure the fern to its substrate. Stems can be short-creeping with fronds that are somewhat scattered along the stem, such as the fragile fern; or, stems can be long-creeping resulting in fronds scattered along the stem ...

  6. May 23, 2023 · Common names: Bird’s Nest Fern, Nest Fern, Plant family: Aspleniaceae. USDA hardiness zone: 11 – 12. Mature height: 3 – 5 feet. Mature spread: 2 – 3 feet. The Bird’s Nest Fern is an evergreen plant that forms a rosette shape, with new leaves continually emerging from the center of the ‘nest’.

  7. A laterally growing rhizome that creeps along or under the ground. It may even climb up a tree. Hound’s tongue and thread ferns are examples of a fern with a creeping rhizome. A vertical rhizome. This can grow into a short or a tall trunk. The trunk of the ponga ( silver fern) is a vertical rhizome.

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