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characteristics of pogonatum​

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Answered by yroli386
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Pogonatum mosses are known for forming tufts on their substrates. The leaves of Pogonatum mosses are generally erect and are shaped lanceolate from mid-leaf to the tip and have a wider base. Additionally, these bryophytes have a costa and many lamellae on the upper surface of the leaves.

Answered by Anonymous
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The rhizoids are multicellular, elongated, thick-walled with oblique septa and are twisted together in a rope-like manner to form strong cable-like strings. The aerial shoot may be unbranched or branched, composed of a central axis, covered with spirally arranged leaves

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