Pteridium aquilinum belongs to pteridophyte. It mainly grows on hillsides and sunny forest edges at an altitude of 200-830m m. There are six common ferns, namely, fern-eating type, Yunnan fern type, fern sickle type, fern long type, European fern type and fern axis type. Ferns are not protected plants. It likes light very much, belongs to short-day plants, and has very strict requirements on water. When watering, the amount of water should be large and watered thoroughly to ensure that it absorbs enough water, so that it can grow better.
Is bracken herb or woody?
Pteridium aquilinum is a spore plant. Suitable for planting in damp and cool places. Because they don't bloom, they usually reproduce by spores, so they don't have the characteristics of herbs and woody plants.
What kind of cotyledon plant is bracken?
Pteridium aquilinum is neither a dicotyledonous plant nor a monocotyledonous plant. It has no seeds, but it has certain cold tolerance. Generally, in late autumn, its growth will become slow until the roots wither.
Is bracken a quilt or a naked child?
Pteridium aquilinum can propagate through roots, spores and leaf buds. In the process of maintenance, it is necessary to provide all-day sunshine for Pteridium aquilinum to maintain its normal growth, or irrigate unpolluted river water and well water so that Pteridium aquilinum can soak all the soil.
What does bracken look like?
The stem of bracken is fat and thick, and the whole petiole is quite upright, about 60cm high. Whenever spring comes, the young leaves just grow out and are still in a curled and unexpanded state.