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Fern and Pacific Northwest

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Difference between Fern and Pacific Northwest

Fern vs. Pacific Northwest

A fern is a member of a group of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. The Pacific Northwest (PNW), sometimes referred to as Cascadia, is a geographic region in western North America bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west and (loosely) by the Cascade Mountain Range on the east.

Similarities between Fern and Pacific Northwest

Fern and Pacific Northwest have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): North America, Sequoia sempervirens.

North America

North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.

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Sequoia sempervirens

Sequoia sempervirens Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607 is the sole living species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated in Taxodiaceae).

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Fern and Pacific Northwest Comparison

Fern has 239 relations, while Pacific Northwest has 664. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.22% = 2 / (239 + 664).

References

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