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Bryales -

Often described as plurifarious , meaning they are arranged in many spiral rows around the stem. They vary in shape from lanceolate to spoon-shaped and typically feature a prominent central midrib (costa).

The Bryales order is distinguished by specific morphological features, though identification can be notoriously difficult without the presence of reproductive structures. bryales

Bryales is a large and diverse order of , comprising approximately 500 species globally. These mosses are found in a wide variety of environments, ranging from disturbed soils and rocks to urban walls and remote forests. Key Characteristics Often described as plurifarious , meaning they are

They are non-vascular, lacking a complex internal conducting system. Instead of true roots, they use rhizoids for anchorage and absorb moisture directly through their leaves. Taxonomy and Diversity Bryales is a large and diverse order of

The classification of Bryales has been significantly refined by modern DNA analysis. Dr M's Marvellous Mosses: 7 Booby-licious Bryales