Asplenium Cobra

A fern (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta /ˌpɒliˌpɒdiˈɒfətəˌ-əˈfaɪtə/)[citation needed] is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. They differ from mosses and other bryophytes by being vascular, i.e., having specialized tissues that conduct water and nutrients and in having life cycles in which the branched sporophyte is the dominant phase. Ferns have complex leaves called megaphylls, that are more complex than the microphylls of clubmosses. Most ferns are leptosporangiate ferns. They produce coiled fiddleheads that uncoil and expand into fronds. The group includes about 10,560 known extant species. Ferns are defined here in the broad sense, being all of the Polypodiopsida, comprising both the leptosporangiate (Polypodiidae) and eusporangiate ferns, the latter group including horsetails, whisk ferns, marattioid ferns, and ophioglossoid ferns.

Trade/Common Name

ASPLENIUM COBRA

Specification

N/A

Plant Care

Height 6cm 8&9cm 12cm 15cm 18&19cm 21cm 24cm 30cm 36cm
Price n/a P100 P180 P280 P450 P650 P1,200 P2,000 n/a
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Remarks

Date of Releasing: May 2022

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