sporenpflanzen
Sporenpflanzen, also known as spore-bearing plants, represent a diverse group of plants that reproduce primarily through spores. Unlike seed-bearing plants (Spermatophytes), sporenpflanzen do not produce flowers, fruits, or seeds. Their life cycle typically involves alternation of generations, with a distinct sporophyte and gametophyte phase.
Common examples of sporenpflanzen include mosses (Bryophytes), liverworts, hornworts, ferns (Pteridophytes), and horsetails. Mosses and their
Spores are single-celled or multicellular reproductive units that are typically dispersed by wind or water. When
The study of sporenpflanzen is important for understanding plant evolution, as they represent earlier lineages in