Answer;
Damp, moist and shady areas
Explanation;
- Phylum bryophyta is a phylum that consist of plants that are non vascular plants, whose examples are mosses and liverworts. They are seedless plants and lacks specialized water-conducting tissues.
- Plants in the phylum bryophyta normally grow in damp, moist and shady areas. For instance mosses often form blankets in moist environments, covering the ground, rocks and logs.
- Bryophyta are non-vascular and therefore absorb their water and nutrients directly from their environment.