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Main plant body in moss is gametophytic whereas in a shrub it is sporophytic

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What is a type of moss that can grow in Arctic?

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What is the difference of moss and club moss?

Moss belongs to the Bryophyte group of plants, while club moss is a type of vascular plant in the Lycophyte group. Mosses are small, non-vascular plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves, while club mosses have vascular tissues and distinct roots, stems, and leaves. Mosses reproduce via spores, while club mosses reproduce via spores as well as through specialized structures called strobili.


In the plant what does moss grow from?

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Is moss rose annual or perennial?

There are many types of moss roses which form part of the Gallicanae group. They are all perennial and are unusual in that they have stiff to downy (to the touch) glands (which look like moss - hence the name) around, buds, flower bases and even stems according to the plant. The 'moss' present is in addition too and does not replace the protective thorns. They add an unquestionable charm to any rose bed and I have myself a number in my collection. Some types of moss roses available today from specialist growers such as Peter Beales based in Attleborough, Norfolk are Common Moss, Chapeau de Napoleon, Alfred de Dalmas, William Lobb and Rene d' Anjou (one of my personal favourites being Common Moss!).


Why do moss have teeth?

Moss does not have teeth. The appearance of "teeth" on moss is due to the structure of its leaves, which may have serrated edges or tiny projections that resemble teeth. These structures help the moss efficiently absorb moisture from the environment and aid in photosynthesis.