Why can ferns grow individually and not as mosses in groups?

Mosses grow in groups, because they are dioecious plants and for fertilization it is necessary that the fusion of male and female gametes occurs with the help of water. Ferns have both male and female gametes on the gametophyte, so they can grow separately.



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