Biology, asked by aashishtiwary786, 1 year ago

Mosses are gregarious in nature, because :-

Answers

Answered by kshitij2211
3
\textbf{Because they have indirect<br /> germination<br />of spore}
Answered by aqibkincsem
2

"The answer is, “Mosses are gregarious in nature because they have indirect germination of spores”

They are usually the non vascular plants that show falls in the criteria is Bryophyte phylum.

They grow in the wild environment in the feather-like plants along with the moist weather. They are well known to nature that can absorb the water.

"

Similar questions