Work in progress… Seedless vascular plants represent an early and important stage in the evolution of land plants. Unlike bryophytes, they possess true vascular tissue (xylem and phloem), allowing them to transport water and nutrients internally and grow taller than their non‑vascular relatives. However, like mosses and liverworts, they still reproduce via spores rather than … Continue reading "Seedless Vascular Plants (Pteridophytes)"
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Seedless Vascular Plants like Ferns, Horsetails & Clubmosses