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- Lycophyta, also known as Lycopodophyta, is a phylum of spore-bearing vascular plants123. It comprises more than 1,200 extant species and is believed to be the oldest remaining group of all vascular plants, having evolved more than 400 million years ago2. Lycophytes include club mosses, quillworts, spike mosses, and extinct groups such as scale trees23.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.lycophyte, (class Lycopodiopsida), class of spore -bearing vascular plants comprising more than 1,200 extant species. Three lycophyte orders are recognized: the club mosses (Lycopodiales), the quillworts and their allies (Isoetales), and the spike mosses (Selaginellales).www.britannica.com/plant/lycophyteThe phylum lycophyta is believed to be the oldest remaining group of all the vascular plants and are thought to have evolved more than 400 million years ago. Included in the lycophytes are club mosses, quillworts and spike mosses plus a number of extinct groups such as the scale trees.basicbiology.net/plants/ferns-lycophytes/lycophytesLycophyta (Lycopodophyta) A phylum of tracheophyte plants containing the clubmosses (genus Lycopodium) and related genera (including Selaginella) as well as numerous extinct forms, which reached their peak in the Carboniferous period with giant coal-forming tree species. Lycophytes have roots and their stems are covered with numerous small leaves.www.encyclopedia.com/science/dictionaries-thesa…
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WEBLycophytes are primitive vascular plants with unique leaves and spores. They belong to the phylum lycophyta and include club mosses, …
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WEBFir club moss ( H. selago ), a 20-cm- (8-inch-) tall plant native to rocks and bog margins in the Northern Hemisphere, also lacks distinct strobili. Common club moss, also known as running pine or stag’s horn moss ( …
WEBThe club mosses, or phylum Lycopodiophyta, are the earliest group of seedless vascular plants. They dominated the landscape of the Carboniferous, growing into tall trees and forming large swamp forests.
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