Definition
Order Bryales is a large and diverse group of mosses, characterized by well-developed stems, spirally arranged leaves, and capsules (spore-bearing structures) that typically have a double peristome. Think of them as the main crew in a moss universe, known for their classic features. π They inhabit a wide variety of environments, from forests to wetlands. This order contains many common and ecologically important moss species. So, Order Bryales = diverse mosses with spirally leaves and double peristome in various habitats.πΏ