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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · Ferns are nonflowering, herbaceous vascular plants that reproduce by spores and have true roots, stems, and complex leaves. Learn about their diversity, evolution, ecology, and economic and cultural significance in this article from Britannica.

    • Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia Struthiopteris) Deciduous ostrich ferns (Matteuccia struthiopteris) get their name because their long, textured, arching fronds resemble the feathery plumes of this big bird.
    • Macho Fern (Nephrolepis Biserrata) If you're looking for a delicate fern, don't opt for the macho fern (Nephrolepis biserrata). It lives up to its name, with bright green fronds that can grow up to 4 feet long.
    • Lemon Butter Fern (Nephrolepis Cordifolia 'Duffii') A dwarf version of the popular Boston fern, the lemon butter fern (Nephrolepis cordifolia 'Duffii') is compact and resilient.
    • Western Sword Fern (Polystichum Munitum) The delicate but distinguished western sword fern (Polystichum munitum) is easy to identify because of its long, lush, blade-like, bright fronds.
  2. Learn how to care for ferns, native plants that reproduce through spores and grow in high humidity areas. Find out the common issues, light, temperature, humidity, and watering preferences for different types of ferns, as well as tips for growing them indoor or outdoor.

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  3. Ferns are plants that do not have flowers, but reproduce by producing spores. They have roots, stems and leaves like other plants. Learn about the general relationships among ferns and fern allies, the walking fern, the horsetails and the quillworts. See success stories and images of ferns in the wild.

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  4. Dec 28, 2020 · Learn how ferns reproduce using spores, asexually, or both. Find out the parts of fern, the alternation of generations, and the advantages of different methods of reproduction. Discover the basic fern anatomy and the details of the fern life cycle.

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  6. Learn about the diversity and evolution of ferns, a group of ancient nonflowering vascular plants with more than 9,000 species. Browse the alphabetical list of fern families and genera, with examples and images.

  7. Fern. Fern s are a group of about 20,000 species of plants. About 10,000 are living: they are in the division Pteridophyta. [2] Unlike bryophytes, ferns have xylem and phloem, which makes them vascular plants. Unlike seed plants like angiosperms (flowering plants) or gymnosperms, ferns do not have seeds. Instead, they reproduce by releasing ...

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