Plants are believed to have evolved from green algae, with discussions suggesting that the origin may be linked to freshwater rather than marine environments. The relationship between higher plants and algae, particularly Bryophytes and Tracheophytes, is debated, with some sources indicating a monophyletic origin closely related to groups such as Charales. A 2003 study highlights that the earliest plant fragments were found in sediments suggesting a predominantly non-marine environment, although the fossil record does not definitively clarify whether the origin was freshwater or marine. Current consensus leans towards a freshwater origin due to the relationship with Charales, which thrive in brackish or freshwater settings. Future fossil discoveries could provide more clarity on this evolutionary pathway.