How do horsetails and moss reproduce?

In horsetails and lymphoids, as in all spore plants, there is an alternation of asexual (sporophyte) and sexual (gametophyte) generations. In spring, shoots grow on the rhizomes ending in spore-bearing spikelets. Here in sporangia disputes form. When they mature, they spill out of the sporangia, are carried by the wind and germinate, attaching themselves to the soil by rhizoids and forming a sexual generation – gametophytes.



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