The dispersal method for bird's nest fern is either by wind, animals, or grow where they fall.
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∙ 10y agoIn tropical rain forests it is found as epiphyte on trees. Since the older leaves of this fern form a nest like structure it is called Birds' nest fern.
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Asplenium sp.
yes.but short stem
Yes,bird nest fern is alive.
no, the Young bird's nest fern called a seedling
A birds nest fern needs to be watered often - the soil should never dry out completely, but they don't like heavy moist soil. If necessary, keep repotting as needed. Watering should be monitored carefully during the growing season, and can taper off slightly in the winter.
Bird's nest ferns do not produce flowers in the common way that other plants do. Instead, they reproduce through spores that typically form on the underside of the fronds. These spores can eventually develop into new fern plants.
No, bird nest fern reproduce from spores so it is never a flowering plant
Toadstool is a common name for various species of toxic fungi that generally grow parasitically on trees or in soil, while a Bird's Nest Fern is a type of fern that typically grows in tropical regions and is characterized by its wavy, crinkled fronds that resemble a bird's nest. They belong to completely different plant families and have distinct characteristics.
It can eat anything so long it is small enough. One time, i saw it eating plastic and birds no wonder i don't see any birds there!!:0
no they are not.:)