RMRDJDE8–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS 133 Two other species of Brachythecium are treated elsewhere (pp. 121 and 139).. Figure 66. I^eaves and leaf base of Brachythecium populsum (From Bry. Eur.). The Beaked Mosses. As has been previously stated, the Beaked Mosses (Eurhyn- chiuui, Rhynchostegium, and Cirriphylluw) are very closely allied to Brachythecium, differing mainly in the long-beaked oper- culum. One of these, the Beaked Water Moss, has already been descr
RMPG21Y3–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS 133 Two other species of Brachythecium are treated elsewhere (pp. 121 and 139).. Figure 66. I^eaves and leaf base of Brachythecium populsum (From Bry. Eur.). The Beaked Mosses. As has been previously stated, the Beaked Mosses (Eurhyn- chiuui, Rhynchostegium, and Cirriphylluw) are very closely allied to Brachythecium, differing mainly in the long-beaked oper- culum. One of these, the Beaked Water Moss, has already been descr
RF2TAJ655–Moss on an unpainted old wall. Even concrete is gradually destroyed by the life force of plants. Macro
RMEJDC79–close up pattern detail from dried up moss curled up and shriveling up to preserve itself waiting for rain on ken rag stone
RME1RBB7–Capsules of Rough-stalked Feather moss
RME1R967–Rough-stalked feather-moss
RME1TE5R–Rough-stalked feather-moss
RFTW1P3K–Spore capsules of a Brachythecium moss
RME1RBH7–Rough-stalked feather-moss covered with snow
RF2TCM6AE–Moss on an unpainted old wall. Even concrete is gradually destroyed by the life force of plants. Macro
RF2HD4CA9–Brachythecium rutabulum, commonly known as Rough-stalked Feather-moss
RMBKP02B–Sporenkapsels van gewoon dikkopmos
RF2FN58RR–Brachythecium rutabulum, commonly known as Rough-stalked Feather-moss
RMRH9GB6–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BRYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 553. Fig. 19. Kaldalon (NW. Iceland). Slightly inclined ground below the stony slope. The light-coloured stripes are moss bogs, the darker, boggy ground or. on somewhat higher levels, patches covered with Vaccinium-Empetrum heath. Besides the above-mentioned mosses the following plants are characteristic of the moss bog: Brachythecium rivulare Acrocladium cuspidatum Hypnum Kneiffii Bryum ventricosum B. Duvalii Mnium punctatum M. Seligeri M. cinclidioides M. affine var. elatum Marchantia porymorpha Pellia Neesiana But also oth
RMEJDD0X–close up pattern detail from dried up moss curled up and shriveling up to preserve itself waiting for rain on ken rag stone
RMBKP1B7–Gewone wimperzwammen tussen Gewoon Dikkopmos met dauwdruppels
RMBKT5JM–Sporenkapsel van Gewoon Dikkopmos groeit dwars door een Echte Tonderzwam;
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