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Pteridium
Brackens are tall, green ferns that grow in many places. They have big, feathery leaves that look like hands reaching out. These plants are fun to find in the wild!
生息地: Forests
The brackens has large, triangular, deeply divided fronds that unfurl from a coiled fiddlehead. Its bright to dark green leaves form dense, widespread patches, often appearing coarse and robust compared to delicate woodland ferns.
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カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Brackens is one of the oldest plants, having lived alongside dinosaurs for eons!
It often creates dense 'monocultures,' forming its own unique plant carpets.
Its coiled young fronds are called fiddleheads, a unique spring delicacy!
Tiny spores, not seeds, are carried by wind to help bracken spread globally!
Brackens can rapidly spread using underground rhizomes, helping it quickly take over new sunny or disturbed areas.
Brackens has deep, fire-resistant rhizomes, allowing it to regenerate quickly even after wildfires.
Brackens releases tiny spores into the wind, allowing it to spread its offspring far and wide.
Bos taurus
Ingesting can cause sickness and be fatal to livestock.
Rana temporaria
Provides dense cover for amphibians to hide from predators.
Apodemus sylvaticus
Uses the dense fronds for nesting and protective cover.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Don't eat any plants you find in the wild unless an adult says it's safe.
50-150 cm
100-500 cm
いいえ
高度
多年生
Forests
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