Thursday, January 12, 2012

What is the diet, something special,locomotion, and adaptations of tasmanian fern tree or Dicksonia antarctica

on the adaptations, what do tasmanian ferns adapt in their environment? plz answer my question i need it on Dec. 8 2007 so plzzzzzz answer my question. thankyou so much in advance

What is the diet, something special,locomotion, and adaptations of tasmanian fern tree or Dicksonia antarctica
For Dicksonia antarctica try this:

http://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/interns-2003/...

also:

http://www.angelfire.com/bc/eucalyptus/t...



Ferns don't have a "diet". They like water, nitrogen, phosphates, and potassium like all plants. They don't move around, so there is no locomotion.



Something special: These ferns are edible. The center of the stem can be eaten raw or cooked. It is very starchy.



Adaptations:

These ferns have been around since the Jurassic. They are adapted to moist, partially shaded, cool environments. They can survive some fires, and will tolerate drought, as well as a wide variety of soil types.

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