Gemmae are present in:
Some Gymnosperms
Some Liverworts
Mosses
Pteridophytes
asexual reproduction in liverworts takes place by fragmentation of thalli, or by the formation of specialised structures called gemmae (sing. gemma). Gemmae are green, multicellular, asexual buds which develop in small receptacles called gemma cups located on the thalli .
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