




Dryopteris
Wood ferns are leafy plants that grow in shady places like forests. They have beautiful, green fronds that look like little fans and can make any area feel more magical!
生息地: Forests
The wood fern has lush, green, triangular fronds that often form a graceful, upright shuttlecock shape. Its lacy, divided leaves are typically twice-pinnate, giving it a delicate, feathery appearance.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Instead of seeds, wood ferns release millions of tiny spores, like dust, to grow new plants.
Look closely! Undersides of wood fern leaves hold tiny bumps called sori, where spores grow.
Some wood ferns stay green all winter long, even when other plants lose their leaves!
Wood ferns are ancient! They lived on Earth before dinosaurs even appeared.
Wood ferns can reproduce using tiny spores that scatter in the wind, helping them spread to many new places.
Wood ferns has a rhizome, an underground stem that helps it store food and sprout new fronds, making it resilient.
Deroceras reticulatum
Consumes fern fronds, especially young ones.
Formica rufa
Builds nests or forages among fern roots and fronds.
Taphrina dryopteridis
Forms galls on fern fronds, drawing nutrients.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
It's safe to look at ferns, but don't eat any plants unless an adult says it's okay.
30-90 cm
30-90 cm
いいえ
なし
多年生
Forests
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