Some in-sentence examples of “ferns”

How to use in-sentence of “ferns”:

– In the following year they cooperated in the production of a manuscript list of the principal flowering plants and ferns of Derbyshire.

– The cladoxylopsids are a group of plants known only as fossils that may be ancestors of ferns and horsetails.

– Because there was no grass in the dinosaur times, the Ankylosaurus probably ate ferns and low shrubs.

– The native plants are small medium and tall trees; shrubs of varying sizes; climbers; native herbs/forbs, grasses; rushes, sedges and aquatics; lilies, ferns and orchids.

– Some ferns can grow large in moist places.

– Also known as “Filicophyta” Unlike bryophytes, ferns have xylem and phloem, which makes them vascular plants.

Some in-sentence examples of ferns
Some in-sentence examples of ferns

Example sentences of “ferns”:

– The young fronds of tree ferns emerge in coils that uncurl as they grow.

– There were huge forests of ferns and mosses, full of giant insects.

– Wild flowers and ferns grow almost everywhere in the spring.

– It ate low-lying plants, like ferns and cycads.

– Lower plants such as moss and ferns produce spores.

– In some ferns the default sex is hermaphrodite, but ferns which grow in soil that has previously supported hermaphrodites are influenced by hormones remaining to develop as male.

– In some ferns the default sex is hermaphrodite.

- The young fronds of tree ferns emerge in coils that uncurl as they grow.

- There were huge forests of ferns and mosses, full of giant insects.
- Wild flowers and ferns grow almost everywhere in the spring.

– During the Carboniferous period – from 350 million years ago – ferns lived everywhere on land.

– Tree ferns are a large group of ferns with tree-like form.

– However, most epiphytes are flowering plants; and about a third of all ferns are epiphytes.

– The tree-ferns and some other ferns with creeping rhizome stems make up the Cyatheales group of ferns.

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