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The Oldest Plant On Earth | What to Know

Thursday, February 24

What is the oldest plant on earth? It might just be a fern.

They've been around for at least a couple hundred million years. Strangely, they don't even reproduce with seeds. Unlike most other plants, they use spores.

There are about twenty thousand kinds of ferns, from the dainty maidenhair fern to the aptly named leatherwood fern. These plants love the shade, and while you hate humidity, they thrive in it. You can find many ferns, including the walking fern and the colorful Japanese-painted fern, here in our online plant nursery. 

Source to Buy a Variety of Ferns

https://www.tnnursery.net