monoszia
Monoszia is a genus of small, non-vascular plants belonging to the division Anthocerotophyta, commonly known as hornworts. These plants are characterized by their simple, thalloid (flat, ribbon-like) structure, which lacks true roots, stems, and leaves. Instead, they possess a single layer of photosynthetic cells, giving them a delicate, almost moss-like appearance. Monoszia species are typically found in moist, shaded environments, such as forest floors, damp rocks, or soil rich in organic matter.
The genus *Monoszia* is distinguished by its unique reproductive structures. Like other hornworts, it produces sporophytes
Monoszia is primarily distributed in temperate and tropical regions, with some species occurring in North America,
Due to their small size and cryptic nature, Monoszia species are often overlooked in botanical studies. They