Ferns grow in the shade with other plants - Photo Taken By Kami (kuo, Jia-wei)/Getty Images Ferns are a plant group that has existed for nearly 400 million years. So, it's no surprise that there ...
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But how much do you know about one of the earliest plants to evolve on our planet? Ferns have been growing on Earth for hundreds of millions of years. Dinosaurs, such as the towering Diplodocus, would ...
Ferns growing on other plants along with orchids and bromeliads are referred to as epiphytes. We commonly see epiphytitic types growing on hapuu, tree branches and even rocky, soiless areas.