| Description | Moss is a small, vascular seedless plant that typically grows in damp or shady areas, forming soft green clumps or mats. It reproduces using spores instead of seeds and has a lifecycle that includes a leafy gametophyte stage and a sporophyte stage, which produces the spores. Moss lacks true roots and instead uses rhizoids for anchorage. Its simple structure allows it to absorb water and nutrients directly through its surface. |
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| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy, Non vascular |