RMAGCHTR–Dicranum moss showing mature sporophytes growing up out of the haploid gametophytes
RFDGKGXF–Dicranum moss (Dicranum majus) growth
RF2F761HN–Dicranum scoparium, commonly known as broom forkmoss or broom moss
RF2J97CHC–Extreme closeup on spores of windblown moss dicranum
RM2BF250M–Dicranum Moss Broom Moss. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Apr 2017
RFDGKH2T–Red-stemmed feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi)oma auto rock
RF2A0JADK–Wind-blown moss Dicranum on white background
RMBK82N7–Broom fork-moss (Dicranum scoparium) a Bryophyte moss on a rotten log, UK.
RF2J97CJH–Extreme closeup on spores of windblown moss dicranum with raindrops
RM2DF5W49–Heath star moss, Campylopus introflexus, - an introduced species, on sand dunes, Devon.
RMJFREKT–moss; fork mosses
RME7X0GJ–red cabbage mushroom grows between gaffeltandmos in the autumn forest, Netherlands
RMJFD5KB–moss; broom moss; broom fork-moss;
RMAYM16A–Yellow birch leaf on a bedding of moss and lichen, Kirkkonummi, Finland
RFHBAN44–Natural texture. Moss Dicranum scoparium
RMKHCGFF–Balloon plant or smooth heart-seed, Cardiospermum halicacabum, close-leaved fern fork-moss, Dicranum osmundioides, and brown fork-moss, Dicranum fuscescens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Sydenham Edwards from John Mason Good's Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G. Kearsley, London, 1813.
RFEDWPMF–Broom Fork-moss. A common moss found in a variety of habitats
RMB01FAA–Peat and broom mosses grow in a boggy forest on the island Askeron, Bohuslan, Sweden
RM2BNJE3F–Greater Fork-moss (Dicranum majus) and (Polytrichum commune) Padley, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK December
RMAGCHWK–Dicranum moss showing mature sporophyte growing up out of the haploid gametophytes
RF2X2N12X–Dicranum scoparium (broom forkmoss) can be found in moist forest and on sand dunes. It is native to the northern hemisphere as well as Oceania.
RF2F761HT–Dicranum scoparium, commonly known as broom forkmoss or broom moss
RF2WFE7P4–Dicranum scoparium (broom forkmoss) can be found in moist forest and on sand dunes. It is native to the northern hemisphere as well as Oceania.
RFTANCA5–Cladonia pleurota, known as gray cup lichen or red-fruited pixie cup lichen, and Dicranum moss
RM2BF24XF–Waxyleaf Moss Dicranum Moss. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.18 Feb 2016
RF2WFE7NT–Dicranum scoparium (broom forkmoss) can be found in moist forest and on sand dunes. It is native to the northern hemisphere as well as Oceania.
RMBK84AC–Broom fork-moss (Dicranum scoparium) a Bryophyte moss on an old rotten log, UK.
RFEGHPP3–Mosses on a rock, Dicranum and Mnium
RM2DF5RR9–Heath star moss, Campylopus introflexus, - an introduced species, on sand dunes, Devon.
RM2X065RM–Sporophyte capsule with spores from wind-blown moss (Dicranum sp.).
RME7X0GN–red cabbage mushroom grows between gaffeltandmos in the autumn forest, Netherlands
RMJFD5MK–moss; broom moss; broom fork-moss;
RF2B7N244–Schreber's big red-stemmed moss (Pleurozium schreberi) in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland (NVC W17), Peak District Nati
RM2PP76W4–Sieversdorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2023. Common forktooth moss also called broom moss (Dicranum scoparium) in a forest. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2DNME5A–Fork Moss (Dicranum polysetum) seen from above. Austria
RF2D8WGM7–Cladonia Fimbriata or Pixie cup Lichen and moss growing on the forest floor macro selective focus photo. Scandinavian Natural background.
RMAGCHWP–Dicranum moss showing mature sporophyte growing up out of the haploid gametophytes
RF2H41GN1–A Forest floor covered with lichen and moss close up
RF2B7MN7N–Moss and Lichen-covered boulders in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland (NVC W17), Peak District National Park, England
RMR112PK–Dicranum scoparium, the broom forkmoss
RFTANC9F–Cladonia pleurota, known as gray cup lichen or red-fruited pixie cup lichen, and Dicranum moss
RFMT1MWE–Windswept broom moss on a rocky hillside in Pennsylvania
RF2R16MKW–moss macro plant as very nice natural texture
RM2BND7PT–Cushion moss (Leucobryum glaucum) moss. New Forest, Hampshire, UK September.
RFEGHPN6–Mosses on a rock, Dicranum and Mnium
RF2X344DK–Green moss sticks to the stone walls to form certain patterns
RM2BNE0F6–Cushion moss (Leucobryum glaucum) in Mark Ash Wood, New Forest, Hampshire, UK, September.
RME7X0GR–red cabbage mushroom grows between gaffeltandmos in the autumn forest, Netherlands
RF2HXTXKW–Macro shot of Dicranum moss
RM2HPCCY9–Dicranum scoparium, the Broom Forkmoss in closeup
RF2MD9H60–Green moss growing on top rail of wooden gate on frosty morning, closeup.
RF2J4KBW4–Close up of the top of small greenish grey Pixie Cup Lichens growing in moss on the Palatinate forest floor of Germany.
RM2PP76TK–Sieversdorf, Germany. 11th Apr, 2023. Common forktooth moss also called broom moss (Dicranum scoparium) in a forest. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMBKGYJB–Juniper haircap moss
RFJB00Y0–Close-up image of green moos
RMAGCHTN–Close up of green gametophytes of the bryophyte Dicranum sp
RF2H41GFF–A Forest floor covered with lichen and moss close up
RF2B7MMFR–Moss and lichen-covered boulders and trees in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak D
RFTR83MP–Cladonia pleurota, known as gray cup lichen or red-fruited pixie cup lichen, and Dicranum moss
RFR6J93F–Amethyst Deceiver mushroom (Laccaria amethystea), an edible mushroom that mainly grows in beech leaf litter.
RF2FMR7WP–Dicranum montanum, commonly known as mountain fork moss
RFWJCPH8–Close-up image of green moos
RMP9HBA6–Balloon plant or smooth heart-seed, Cardiospermum halicacabum, close-leaved fern fork-moss, Dicranum osmundioides, and brown fork-moss, Dicranum fuscescens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Sydenham Edwards from John Mason Good's Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G. Kearsley, London, 1813.
RF2X344DW–Green moss sticks to the stone walls to form certain patterns
RMRE0RG2–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Moss (Dicranum scoparium) (natural size) is colourless, and depends upon other plants for food, still it has a flower form and produces a seed-box with well-devel- oped seeds. Fungi, however, to any but the close student must seem quite unrelated to all normal plant forms. But the botanist, by a study of their structure, finds that they all grow from microscopic, dust- like particles, which differ fr
RME7X0H0–red cabbage mushroom grows between gaffeltandmos in the autumn forest, Netherlands
RF2WN1G2W–Campylopus introflexus (the heath star moss, tank moss). Individual plants measure 0.55 centimetres (0.201.97 in), with lanceolate leaves 46 mm
RF2KFHHTG–A green surface of moss on a tree bark in the forest, vertical shot
RMPG4522–. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Moss {Dicranum scopariuni) (natural size) is colourless, and depends upon other plants for food, still it has a flower form and produces a seed-box with well-devel- oped seeds. Fungi, however, to any but the close student must seem quite unrelated to all normal plant forms. But the botanist, by a study of their structure, finds that they all grow from microscopic, dust- like particles, which differ from true seeds in con
RF2J4KBW3–Small Cladonia asahinae, Pixie Cup Lichens, growing in moss on the Palatinate Forest floor on a fall day in Germany.
RMBKGYHY–cup lichen, juniper haircap moss and Broom moss
RMAGCHWJ–Close up of green gametophytes of the bryophyte Dicranum sp with two small mushrooms
RF2H41GN4–A Forest floor covered with lichen and moss close up
RF2B7MKT9–Moss and lichen-covered boulders and trees in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak D
RF2FKN5BE–Dicranum montanum, commonly known as mountain fork moss
RF2P4FNEM–Dicranum scoparium, commonly known as broom forkmoss or broom moss
RMRDYHHG–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Moss {Dicranum scopariuvi) (natural size) is colourless, and depends upon other plants for food, still it has a flower form and produces a seed-box with well-devel- oped seeds. Fungi, however, to any but the close student must seem quite unrelated to all normal plant forms. But the botanist, by a study of their structure, finds that they all grow from microscopic, dust- like particles, which differ f
RME7X0GX–red cabbage mushroom grows between gaffeltandmos in the autumn forest, Netherlands
RF2WN1G2Y–Campylopus introflexus (the heath star moss, tank moss). Individual plants measure 0.55 centimetres (0.201.97 in), with lanceolate leaves 46 mm
RMPG3WF1–. 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 39 ONCOPHORUS. (Cynodontium Schimper). The species of this genus are as a rule alpine or subalpine, but one of the number, O. WahlEnberGii Brid. is frequent enough to warrant mention here. This is a pretty little moss growing on rocks and soil in cool situations in or near the mountains. Its crisped spreading leaves, somewhat resembling Dicranum fuscescens in appearance, with their suddenly dilated bases, and the arcuate, s
RF2J4XKW1–Close up of small green Pixie Cup Lichens growing in moss on the floor of the Palatinate forest of Germany on a wet fall day.
RMBKGYJM–Open rendiermossen tussen mannelijke bloemen van zandhaarmossen en gewoon gaffeltandmos
RMAGCHWH–Close up of green gametophytes of the bryophyte Dicranum sp with two small mushrooms
RMBKPB6N–Gewoon gaffeltandmos op zandige duingronden
RF2B7MPB5–Moss-covered boulder in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak District National Park
RMBKGYK7–Zandhaarmos tussen gewoon gaffeltandmos
RF2P4FNP0–Dicranum scoparium, commonly known as broom forkmoss or broom moss
RMRE0RJ2–. The mushroom book : a popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties . Mushrooms; Mushrooms, Edible; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Moss (Dicranum scoparium) (natural size) is colourless, and depends upon other plants for food, still it has a flower form and produces a seed-box with well-devel- oped seeds. Fungi, however, to any but the close student must seem quite unrelated to all normal plant forms. But the botanist, by a study of their structure, finds that they all grow from microscopic, dust- like particles, which differ fr
RF2WN1G1G–Campylopus introflexus (the heath star moss, tank moss). Individual plants measure 0.55 centimetres (0.201.97 in), with lanceolate leaves 46 mm
RF2J4KBX4–Colony of green Pixie Cup Lichens, a fungus, growing in moss on a stump in the Palatinate forest of Germany on a fall day.
RF2B7MPMM–Moss-covered boulder in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak District National Park
RF2P4FCR8–Dicranum scoparium, commonly known as broom forkmoss or broom moss
RF2HD4KY1–Dicranum scoparium, commonly known as broom forkmoss or broom moss
RMRHB56A–. The book of the garden. Gardening. 690 GARDENESQUE STYLE OF FLOWER-GARDENS. ing kinds of moss :—a Bryum hornum ; b Cenomyce rangiferina ; c Sphagnum acutifolium, pink var. ; d Sphagnum obtusifolium; e Dicranum glaucum; / Bryum cuspidatum; g Hypnum squar- rosum ; h Dicranum scoparium. The same letters refer to the ceiling of the portico. " The following is the method in which the work is performed. The first thing necessary, before commencing operations, is to have an even close-boarded surface to work upon, and upon this ground draw whatever figures, forms, or devices, you intend to rep
RFKXPXPT–Greater broom moss, Dicranum majus
RF2WN1G46–Campylopus introflexus (the heath star moss, tank moss). Individual plants measure 0.55 centimetres (0.201.97 in), with lanceolate leaves 46 mm
RF2FN592W–Dicranum montanum, commonly known as mountain fork moss
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