Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reviewed by David McKinney There are a couple of easy ways to increase the number of ferns in your garden. You can wait for them ...
MANILA, Philippines - All plicataforms (wavy, including lasagna-forms), furcataforms (forking forms), filiforms and serrataforms may all be propagated through spores. Some fasciated forms and ...
The forest in summer is shaded and darker than it was earlier. Temperatures are a little lower here, and walking the trail, I'm reminded of what these same woods were like two months ago.
The sensitive fern—named due to its sensitivity to drought and frost—is a widespread species found throughout eastern North America and eastern Asia. It is a dimorphic plant because it has two ...
Back in the Middle Ages, and well into the 16th century, there was considerable confusion regarding the way plants worked, along with just about everything else. Plants — that is, all plants — were ...
Fern reproduction is so mysterious it remained wrapped in mystery and magic until the middle of the 19th century. The reason is that – unlike all other plants – ferns don’t flower and therefore ...
Don't put away your seed flats and potting soil just yet. It's time to go on a spore hunt. Spores are a most useful catch if you want to plant ferns in quantity. But you'll have to be patient. Keep ...
The perispore structure of Elaphoglossum was studied using a scanning electron microscope. Of the species examined, 119 corresponded to those used in a previously published phylogenetic analysis of ...
Gadshill: “We have the receipt of fern-seed, we walk invisible.” Chamberlain. “Now, by my faith, I think you are more beholding to the night than to fern-seed for your walking invisible. – Shakespeare ...
Botonists reveals that the unique timing of spore dispersal in the sensitive fern, known as Onoclea sensibilis, is determined by a structural mechanism of humidity-driven movement in spore bearing ...