The full name gives it away. Its called the Hart's tongue fern. See the related link for more information.
hart's tongue ferns live in damp shady places like in a forest
The hart's tongue fern lives in a damp (moist) shady place like in a forest.
There are thousands and thousands of organisms in Europe. Animals include house sparrows, pike, frogs, lizards, mosquitoes, butterflies, snails and people. Plants include roses, harts tongue fern, oaks and wheat.
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The hart's-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) has the following classification:Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: Pteridophyta (vascular plants reproducing by spores)Class: Polypodiopsida (ferns)Order: PolypodialesFamily: AspleniaceaeGenus: AspleniumThe daffodil has the following calssification: Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: Angiosperms (flowering plants reproducing by seeds)Class: MonocotsOrder: Asparagales (bulb flowers)Family: AmaryllidaceaeGenus: NarcissusThe only similarities between the two are that they are green plants. The daffodil prefers mildly acidic, well drained soil and full sun.The hart's tongue fern likes lime-rich, moist soil and full shade.
Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
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Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
Adders Tongue
Frank Harts's birth name is Frank James Harts III.
An adder's tongue is any of several fern-like plants in the genus Ophioglossum, or a lily in the genus Erythonium, otherwise known as the trout lily.
Harts Stores ended in 1991.