Mosses are the most widespread bryophytes, with unique features like vascular tissue analogs and the ability to grow tall.
Mosses are the most widespread bryophytes, belonging to the phylum Bryophyta. They exhibit diversity with around 13,000 species and are exclusively leafy plants.
Unlike other bryophytes, mosses can have unique features such as vascular tissue analogs like leptoids and hydroids, akin to phloem and xylem, respectively.
One fascinating example is the Dawsonia superba, the world's tallest moss, which can grow up to nearly 2 feet tall (50-60 cm).
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