Morphology of selaginella plant
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The sporophyte is an evergreen, delicate herb. Its size varies greatly from species to species i.e., from a few cm. to 20 meters. Plants may be erect or prostrate depending upon the sub-genus.
The stem is generally erect and radially constructed in the subgenus Homoeophyllum
In many species of Selaginella, peculiar leafless, prop-like cylindrical, structures, originate from the stem at the point of branching. These grow downwards into the surface and form many adventitious roots at their free ends. They are known as rhizophores.
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