Color challenge: Green Thursday

in colorchallenge •  7 years ago  (edited)

For my color challenge submission I post this, a picture of the underside of a Sword Fern. The interesting thing about these particular plants is the way they reproduce. 

  Those brown dots are called spore sacks. Ferns use these to spread spores, which if a spore lands in a moist spot it will begin to germinate.  

  This is in stark contrast to the way most plants, especially the “higher plants,” reproduce. These plants use seeds to reproduce. Commonly seed producing plants are placed into two categories. Angiosperma, meaning a seed in a vessel. ( Greek: angio-vessel, sperma-seed.) Gymnosperm meaning a “naked” seed. (Greek: gymno-naked, sperma-seed.) 

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