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Ferns and mosses are not typically considered dormant in the same way that some plants enter a dormant state during unfavorable conditions. Instead, they are both non-flowering vascular (ferns) and non-vascular (mosses) plants that can remain active throughout the year, depending on environmental conditions. However, they can exhibit reduced metabolic activity during extreme conditions, such as drought, but this is not the same as true dormancy. Overall, they continuously grow and reproduce as long as conditions are favorable.

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