STREPTOPHYTES: THE GREEN PLANTS Charophytes Embryophytes: The Land Plants Non-vascular Vascular Seedless Plants Bryophytes Seedless Plants Lycophytes Pterophytes Seed Plants Spermatophytes Liverworts Hornworts Mosses Club Mosses Whisk Ferns Gymnosperms Angiosperms Quillworts Horsetails Spike Mosses Ferns
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Streptophytes: The Green Plants - These are a group of plants that include both aquatic and terrestrial species, and they are characterized by their green color due to the presence of chlorophyll. Show more…
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