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Ferns have 3 major parts – the rhizome, the fronds and the reproductive structures called sporangia. The characteristics of each of these 3 parts of the fern plant are used for classification and identification. The rhizome is the stem of the fern plant.
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Ferns are non-flowering plants that help to prevent erosion. According to the New York Botanical Garden there are about 10,400 species of true ferns. They can be terrestrial plants, found in woods and other moist, shady areas, or epiphytes, attaching themselves to trees in the rainforest and living off organic debris. Their size varies from towering tree ferns to tiny, floating aquatic plants.
Ferns love shade and need moisture. The water makes it possible for them to reproduce because it is a conduit for the plant's sperm to reach its eggs.
Ferns love shade and need moisture. The water makes it possible for them to reproduce because it is a conduit for the plant's sperm to reach its eggs.
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