The origin of plants, similar to other living forms, started in the primordial sea. In other words, plants developed from ancient cholorophyta in the sea. As the earth’s environment became drier, plants rose to the surface, and the adjustment to land life caused the evolution of covering the surface with cuticles and exchanged gas (moss), vascular bundles developed (ferns), and learned to reproduce with seeds (gymnosperm, angiosperm).