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write two economic importance of ferns

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Answered by tirth374
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ferns provide a source of food or medicine for animals, including people. ceremonial and spiritual use orimportance. colonize disturbed sites as one stage in succession. filter toxins, such as heavy metals, from environments and thus provide a bioindicator for the health of an ecosystem.

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Answered by Katekenzie
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Ferns are plants that don't produce seeds; they reproduce with spores. They generally live as an understory plant in shaded, moist areas, although their habitat varies considerably. Their leaves are called fronds, which are highly divided except in a few isolated species. While they don't have any major economic importance, they have a minor economic impact in the floral and landscape industry and are important in areas where they are used for food.
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