Yes they do move they move really close to the ground and have a small stem
It is best to move ferns in the spring around April, avoid moving during the winter as this can destroy the fine roots of the plant.
nope they do not
ferns
Asexually, seeing as how they don't have any Sex Organs and they dont move around.
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Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
25 percent of the garden is made up of ferns
nope they do not
The plural form of the noun fern is ferns.The plural possessive form is ferns'.example: Those ferns' lacy leaves add softness to the garden.
A.J MACSELF has written: 'Ferns for garden and greenhouse'
Yes it can be cultivated in the garden provided you bring the plant along with some soil of that place where it was growing naturally.
Ferns, mosses and gymnosperms (such as pines, cedar, cycas, cycad)
Yes, because they're like any other plant; they can move.
Yes, because they're like any other plant; they can move.
I'm not sure but i don't think it does move from place to place because it is a plant.....
A fence.
The Makiling Botanical Garden in the Philippines is home to hundreds of types of plants and trees. Some of those plants and trees are medinillas, mussaendas, quiapo, orchids, ferns, palms, and mahogany.
well if your talking your backyard YOU HAD TO MOVE IT WHERE YOU WANTED IT TO STAY same thing with a garden for veges and plants and stuff