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explain L.s equisetum cone​

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Equisetum is a homospoous pteridophyte. It produces spores which develop within sporangia borne on sporangiophores. The sporangiophores are aggregated into a compact cone or strobilus. Each spore germinates on a suitable substratum to form a gametophyte which bears antheridia and archegonia.

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Equisetum is a homospoous pteridophyte. It produces spores which develop within sporangia borne on sporangiophores. The sporangiophores are aggregated into a compact cone or strobilus. Each spore germinates on a suitable substratum to form a gametophyte which bears antheridia and archegonia

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