Bryophyte
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There are many types of mosses. Some prefer total shade, some partial shade, and some very little shade. Star moss grows well in direct sun, and lives in gravel, disturbed areas, and poor soil. Spoon moss grows in thick mats on soil or rock. Tree moss grows in thick clumps and mounds around trees, and works well for water drainage and moss lawns.
Moss is a green bryophyte plant and has no flowers. Some examples of mosses are funaria, hair cap, and sphagnum.
''Funaria, Polytrichum'' etc. are the examples of moss. Mosses bear capsules, where spores are produced.
Moss grows from spores that germinate on a suitable substrate. These spores develop into small, leafy structures that are the visible part of the moss plant.
yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom
Yes, you can plant over moss. Moss is a type of ground cover that can coexist with other plants. Just ensure that the plants you want to plant can tolerate or thrive in the same growing conditions as moss, such as shade and moist environments.
Moss is a non-vascular plant, meaning it lacks specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients. Instead, moss absorbs water and nutrients directly through its cells.
Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss