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Draw, label and describe the leaf type and leaf arrangement of the species
d) Asplenium sp (bird’s nest fern) : Fronds flat, wavy or crinkly; forms a rosette
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- Draw, label and describe the leaf type and leaf arrangement of the speciesb) Azolla sp (mosquito fern): Fronds irregularly branched, like flattened juniper twigDraw, abel and describe the leaf type and leaf arrangement of the speciesa) Salvinia sp (floating fern): Fronds round, fingertip-sized, bent in the middle; tiny hairs apparent upon close examination of the upper side; form loose matsb) Azolla sp (mosquito fern): Fronds irregularly branched, like flattened juniper twigc) Lygodium sp (climbing fern) : Fronds 1” to 12” long; forms thick climbing matsd) Asplenium sp (bird’s nest fern) : Fronds flat, wavy or crinkly; forms a rosettee) Nephrolepis sp (Boston fern) : Fronds long, lacy and narrow; forms a delicate archDraw, label and describe the leaf type and leaf arrangement of the speciesc) Lygodium sp (climbing fern) : Fronds 1” to 12” long; forms thick climbing mats
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