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21 July, 11:43
Which best describes the earlest land plants
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Abdiel Oconnor
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The land is believed to be inhabited by the algae on the first. The earliest land plants were the ones which did not have deep roots. They were the non-vascular plants and included mosses, hornworts, and liverworts. i. e., the bryophytes. They reproduced through spores. They also had very thin leaves.
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