HD
2019
Moss may lack roots, seeds, and flowers, yet these resilient organisms demonstrate remarkable survival abilities, capable of pausing their biological functions for extended periods. Researchers are delving into the extraordinary endurance of these ancient plants, with British ecologists even reviving a "zombie" moss that had been preserved in permafrost for 1,500 years. While often associated with decay and overlooked in Europe, mosses are celebrated in Japan. With 25,000 species globally, bryophytes create vital ecosystems and thrive in harsh environments, showcasing an astonishing reproductive cycle that defies expectations.