Vascular plants require moisture. To some extent, they can. I would guess the safest answer is 'no'.
Two major differences between mosses and seed plants are their reproductive strategies and structural complexity. Mosses reproduce via spores and do not have seeds, relying on water for fertilization, while seed plants reproduce through seeds, which can be dispersed and do not require water for fertilization. Additionally, seed plants possess a vascular system that allows for greater height and resource transport, whereas mosses are non-vascular and typically remain low to the ground.
Fertilization in most seed plants does not require swimming sperm, as they are transported within pollen grains and delivered directly to the plant ovule for fertilization to occur. This eliminates the need for water as a medium for fertilization, unlike in non-seed plants or aquatic plants where swimming sperm are necessary to reach the egg.
vascular
There are both Vascular and Non-Vascular plants.
Vascular plants have vascular tissue while non-vascular plants don´t
Vascular plants have vascular tissue .
The two major groups of land plants are vascular plants, which have specialized tissues for conducting water and nutrients, and non-vascular plants, which do not have these specialized tissues and are typically smaller and simpler in structure. Vascular plants include ferns, conifers, and flowering plants, while non-vascular plants include mosses and liverworts.
Both nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants reproduce using spores, lack seeds and flowers, and rely on water for fertilization to occur. Additionally, they do not have a well-developed system for water and nutrient transport like vascular plants do.
vascular plants
There are too many vascular plants to count, but vascular plants are generally taller than non-vascular plants. Most plants are vascular.
Non-vascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, lack specialized structures for water transport, so they rely on direct absorption of moisture from their surroundings. They require a moist environment to facilitate the movement of water and nutrients through diffusion. Additionally, many non-vascular plants reproduce via spores that need water for fertilization, making moist habitats essential for their life cycle. Without sufficient moisture, these plants would struggle to survive and reproduce.