4-Botany-Plant-Vascular-Sporophyte-Fern

fern

Lowest pteropsida {fern}| make no seeds or flowers. Ferns make haploid spores at specialized-leave bottoms. Spores drop to ground and grow into gametophytes, which make eggs that cross-pollinate to form new plants. Regular ferns have perennially erect stems, rhizomes with roots, and compound leaves in buds. Ferns have no xylem.

airplant

Ferns can get food and moisture from air {epiphyte, fern} {aerophyte} {airplant} (Tillandsia).

asparagus fern

Ferns {asparagus fern} can reproduce using spores and have fronds.

bracken

Ferns {bracken} {brake, plant} came from Southeast Asia.

platycerium

Ferns can look like green antlers {platycerium} {staghorn fern} {elkhorn fern} {moosehorn fern}.

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