describe the development of selaginella sp. ? explain the morphological nature of rhizophore of said genera
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Selaginella species are mostly tropical; they are similar in structure to Lycopodium but rather more delicate and they usually grow in damp places. A big difference from Lycopodium is that they are heterosporous. ... Some species produce lots of feathery branches.They can be considered as roots because they can give rise to leafy branches. ... It is like an assisted structure which may originate from a branching point and branch out in two ways after making a contact with a hard surface or the soil. Rhizophores are widely noticed in climbing species of many plants
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