ferns,horsetails,and club mosses
club mosses.
ferns and club mosses ferns and club mosses
There are 11 main phyla of non-flowering plants, including mosses and club mosses. Though some plants are called mosses (e.g. scotch moss), these flowering plants aren't true mosses.
they have a single vein of vascular tisse in the leaf
ferns,horsetails,and club mosses
ferns,horsetails,and club mosses
Unlike true mosses, club mosses have vascular tissue.
club mosses.
Club mosses are vascular while bryophytes (true mosses) are nonvascular.
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The plant belongs to the Lycopodiaceae family and is related to mosses and ferns. It is often called club moss.
Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.
Angiosperms have flowers, fruits and seeds. However ferns, horsetails, and club mosses do not have either of these.
in a lot of places like china and the galapagos.
Mosses adapt to environments, exhibiting variations. Although many mosses live in temperate zones, they also have been found living in tundra. Mosses can grow on rocks, mountains, and brick and cement structures. They are frequently found on tombstones and other memorials.
No, mosses (Bryophyta) are NOT angiosperms. Angiosperms, or flowering plants, do not include mosses, liverworts, hornworts, ferns or fern relatives, club mosses, or gymnosperms (e.g. conifers).