Generally, they are vivid green color, since they are chlorophyll plants, capable of photosynthesis thanks to chlorophyll. They cling to surfaces with organs called rhizoids, similar to small roots, but with the sole function of providing grip. Mosses are usually small size plants, since they do not have support organs that allow large structures, although mosses can spread, covering large vertical and horizontal surfaces like a carpet or tapestry. Learn more about Bryophyte Plants: examples and characteristics in this other post. All bryophytes are non-vascular plants, which means that they are a primitive type of vegetation that does not have xylems or phloemes to transport their nutrients and substances internally. Mosses are a type of bryophyte plants, along with liverworts and hornworts. If you want to learn more about the different types of mosses, join us in this Green Ecologist article in which we talk about 8 types of mosses, their scientific names, characteristics and photos so you can identify them more easily. Mosses are a type of bryophyte plants that live in conditions of abundant humidity. These primitive plants are of great natural importance, as they are vital as colonizers and regulators in all types of habitats. Mosses are a much more varied vegetation than you might think at first.
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