Ferns do not have flowers, so they cannot produce seeds. Instead they have spores on the underside of the leaves. The spores fall to the ground and grow into little discs. The discs Contain male and female cells, which later come together and grow into young terns. Some ferns, like bracken, also spread from rhizomes, or underground stems.
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Nilesh Rathi
Ferns do not have flowers, so they cannot produce seeds. Instead they have spores on the underside of the leaves. The spores fall to the ground and grow into little discs. The discs Contain male and female cells, which later come together and grow into young terns. Some ferns, like bracken, also spread from rhizomes, or underground stems.