õhkpadjad
õhkpadjad are a species of air-mantled tree ferns commonly found in certain regions of Europe and Asia. They are typically found growing in humid and temperate environments, where they are often able to thrive in areas with rich soil and significant rainfall.
õhkpadjad belong to the Ophioglossaceae family of plants and are characterized by their unique appearance. They
In terms of habit,õhkpadjad are able to grow both as terrestrial and epiphytic plants. While they are
In terms of use, the spores ofõhkpadjad can provide a much needed food source for some wildlife.
In various regions of Europe,õhkpadjad have been present for thousands of years, with some fossilized remains