Spores of Fern

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Junior Research Fellow, The D.G.Ruparel College, Mumbai.

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Spores coming out from the Sori Ferns are reproduced from spores that are gathered in clusters called sori, which are usually on the underside of the fronds. The spores can be yellow, green, brown, or black. The sori are sometimes covered with a membrane called an indusium, which will lift up when the spores are ripe.

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