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Club mosses (Phylum Lycopodophyta) and horsetails (Phylum Equisetophyta) are similar to ferns (Phylum Pteridophyta) in that they;

- do not produce seeds, only spores

- have stems that are unstrengthened by wood (evolved first in the more advanced gymnosperms)

- have a dominant sporophyte generation

- do have vascular tissue (not as advanced as seed plants but there nonetheless)

- do not produce flowers (flowers evolved first in angiosperms)

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