Male fern #31003



Male fern
Dryopteris filix-mas

The plant looks dry and there is a cup of water nearby. What will you do?
run away , water it or do a raindance
State
E E E E E
Parents
#21715 and #23125
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Ferns grew already in the Carboniferous, about 400 million years ago. At that time, they grew still tree high. Therefore, they are usually referred as tree ferns. Together with club mosses and horsetail , they formed huge forests. Ferns are not flowering. They do not reproduce by seeds but by spores. They sit in groups, called sori, at the underside of the leafs. The Sori of the male fern look a little bit like tiny worms.

Current Location
This plant is in Ellenii's Greenhouse.

Sep 26, 2011, 2:47:29 PM
Taken by Ellenii.

Sep 11, 2011, 12:15:10 PM
Taken by Trillian.