exp. of ornamental pteridophytes ?
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Ornamental Pteridophytes:
Pteridophytes in the broad interpretation of the term are vascular plants (plants with xylem & phloem) that reproduce & disperse via spores, because they produce neither flowers nor seeds, they are refered to as CRYPTOGAMS.
Most pteridophytes are decorative.
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Exp. of ornamental pteridophytes:
- Pteridophytes are vascular plants which lacks seeds.
- They are reproduced by spores.
- They are the first true land plants.
- Pteriophytes are usually grown up for decorative purposes.
- Examples are ferns, clubmosses and horsetails.
- These ornamental pteridophytes are bright in colour and grasp the attraction.
- Clubmosses are very old group of plants.
- Equisetum is known as horsetails.
- Adiantum is an example for ornamental ferns.
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