Why does the fern never bloom?

Ferns don’t bloom simply because they don’t need it. The flower is used by plants for propagation, and ferns, unlike other plants, reproduce by spores that are located on the lower part of their leaves. Accordingly, spores play the role of a flower in the fern.



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