sarvasammalet
Sarvasammalet, or Anthocerotophyta, are a division of bryophytes, a group of non-vascular land plants that also includes mosses and liverworts. They are relatively small and often form flat, thalloid gametophytes that lack true roots, stems, or leaves. The sporophyte develops from the fertilized egg inside a persistent archegonium and typically grows into a horn-shaped structure, which gives the group its common name.
A key biology feature is the horn-shaped sporophyte that remains attached to the gametophyte during its development.
Ecologically, sarvasammalet inhabit a broad range of moist, shaded environments, including soil, rock surfaces, and sometimes
In science, hornworts are of interest for studies on bryophyte evolution and plant development. Their simple