Why ornamental plants are called fern
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Ornamental plants are called fern because they are used for decorative purpose and aesthetic beauty. They can survive for a longer time in extreme environmental conditions since decorative plants need to stay afresh for a longer period of time. They need to stay as it is in absence of water also and they do not wilt or dry also.
A fern is vascular plant. It reproduces via spore. They do not have seeds. Most fern plants have fiddleheads. They belong to Group: Pteridophyta. eg. Lasange fern, Staghorn fern.
A fern is vascular plant. It reproduces via spore. They do not have seeds. Most fern plants have fiddleheads. They belong to Group: Pteridophyta. eg. Lasange fern, Staghorn fern.
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- Ferns are commonly known as ornamental plants because of their delicate appearance and bright colors. - Ferns have a huge variety of plants exhibiting different characteristics. - They are vascular plants.
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