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what is the characteristics of fern​

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Answered by bhumiraj1234
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Ferns generally reproduce by producing spores. Similar to flowering plants, ferns have roots, stems and leaves. However, unlike flowering plants, ferns do not have flowers or seeds; instead, they usually reproduce sexually by tiny spores or sometimes can reproduce vegetatively, as exemplified by the walking fern.

Ferns can be deciduous or evergreen. Each spring, both types send out a batch of fiddleheads, which expand into fronds that live between 6 to 12 months. Most ferns can thrive in either partial or full shade.

Answered by mrpro2752
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Ferns generally reproduce by producing spores. Similar to flowering plants, ferns have roots, stems and leaves. However, unlike flowering plants, ferns do not have flowers or seeds; instead, they usually reproduce sexually by tiny spores or sometimes can reproduce vegetatively, as exemplified by the walking fern.

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