Are Ferns Considered Simple Or Compound?

Are Ferns Considered Simple Or Compound? Fern leaves are typically envisioned as compound (also termed dissected or divided) with pinnae or pinnules arranged along a central axis (the rachis or costa) (Figure 5). Most people probably envision ferns this way because, in fact, most fern leaves are highly divided. Are ferns simple or complex? Ferns

Do Ferns Reproduce Well In Dry Environments?

Do Ferns Reproduce Well In Dry Environments? Do Ferns reproduce well in dry environments? Ferns are leafy vascular plants. While they have veins that permit the flow of water and nutrients like conifers and flowering plants, their life cycle is very different. Conifers and flowering plants evolved to survive hostile, dry conditions. Ferns require water