Bracken Ferns How to Identify Them Nerdy About Nature Flora Guide
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Bracken Ferns are an incredibly widespread fern here in Cascadia, existing in all types of ecosystems in low to middle elevations, often in areas of disturbance that receive a fair amount of sunlight. They're polypods, meaning that they branch out from an underground rhizome network to individual fronds that are characterized by their unique, broad triangular fronds that are 2-3 times pinnate. Pretty dang gorgeous ferns if you ask me! • Like this vid? Help support Nerdy About Nature to make more engaging videos like this possible! • || SUPPORT THESE VIDEOS : / nerdyaboutnature • Follow along for more engaging fun-facts to make your next jaunt into the outdoors more rad! • || SUBSCRIBE : http://www.youtube.com/NerdyAboutNatu... • || IG : / nerdyaboutnature • || FB : / nerdyaboutnature • || http://www.NerdyAboutNature.com • __________________________________________________ • Produced Directed by Ross Reid • ~ I'd like to acknowledge that this video was filmed on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples–Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Stó:lō and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Nations. ~ • __________________________________________________ • References: • 'Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast' by Jim Pojar Andy MacKinnon. Published by BC Ministry of Forests Long Pine Publishing, Vancouver BC. 1994 • http://www.nativeplantspnw.com/
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