Bryophyta

/braɪˈɒfɪtə/ noun

A division of plants including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts that lack true roots and vascular tissues.

From Greek 'bryo-' (moss or to grow) plus '-phyta' (plants). The term was formally established in botanical taxonomy to group these ancient plant types that appeared over 450 million years ago.

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