RM2WKA46P–Closeup of a moss covered brick wall in London
RMPXN9F4–Small clumps of moss with sporophytes in light of autumn sun.
RF2E8MG9J–Bryophyta or moss lawn
RFPH5G17–Moss with both gametophytes (low, leaf-like structures) and sporophytes (tall, stalk-like structures)
RMP6JXMJ–Patch of moss with spore capsules
RFFFJPT6–Leeds, UK. 15th February, 2016. UK Weather: After an overnight frost in Leeds, West Yorkshire the day began with bright sunshine. The delicate detail and colours of the moss contrasting with the bleakness of the frost. Taken on the 15th February 2016. Credit: Andrew Gardner/Alamy Live News
RMP6GMAR–Patch of moss with spore capsules
RMC91WWN–Moss showing mature sporophyte growing up out of the haploid gametophytes.
RF2B286B9–Abundant growth of Tortula muralis wall screw-moss, aka twisted moss or star moss with large numbers of sporophytes above cushiony gametophytes on th
RM2WY57XF–The moss Herzogielli steligeri with green gametophytes and brown sporophytes.
RF2KB2B8K–A small patch of moss growing on a weathered concrete wall, with bokeh trees in the background.
RMFHYF91–seeding Acrocarpus Capillary Thread Moss (Bryum Capillare) showing sporophytes with golden stems & green caps above gametophytes
RF2H9B1ND–patch of moss showing both gametophytes and sporophytes with a blurred forest backdrop
RFHY5XAJ–A beautiful closeup of a moss in early spring
RF2HCN3M3–patch of moss showing both gametophytes and sporophytes with a blurred forest backdrop
RF2HJHC6N–pretty patch of wall screw-moss (Tortula muralis) showing the tall slender sporophytes rising above the leafy green gametophytes
RMAGCHWK–Dicranum moss showing mature sporophyte growing up out of the haploid gametophytes
RFR4TET2–The umbrella liverwort Marchantia polymorpha isolated on white background
RMP6GM5E–Close-up of moss in the woods, with beautiful spore capsules
RM2WKA46A–Closeup of a moss covered brick wall in London
RMPXN9CA–Moss path on fallen tree.
RF2E8MG6M–Bryophytes or moss balls growing on gravestone
RM2FKE0FT–Moss in close up on soil
RF2H2N1BG–Peat Sphagnum Moss growing in the forest, natural background
RFFFJPTN–Leeds, UK. 15th February, 2016. UK Weather: After an overnight frost in Leeds, West Yorkshire the day began with bright sunshine. The delicate detail and colours of the moss contrasting with the bleakness of the frost. Taken on the 15th February 2016. Credit: Andrew Gardner/Alamy Live News
RF2E41P4W–Marchantia polymorpha Moss with Gemma Cups
RF2J65TPR–Macro world of moss and mushrooms.
RMM91Y6R–Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland. 21st Mar, 2018. By the biologist's eyes: the first day of spring in the microworld. In the picture: moss. Credit: Dawid Tatarkiewicz/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2WY57X9–Red beard-moss (Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum). Two gametophytes with prominent sporophytes having immature spore capsules.
RF2KB2B5G–A small clump of moss growing on a weathered concrete wall, with bokeh trees in the background. Short depth of field and selective focus.
RMFHYF8X–seeding Acrocarpus Capillary Thread Moss (Bryum Capillare) showing sporophytes with golden stems & green caps above gametophytes
RMA5DXGW–polytrichum moss (Polytrichum formosum, Polytrichum attenuatum), gametophytes and sporophytes
RFHY5XAB–A beautiful closeup of a moss in early spring
RF2J2R7EY–patch of moss showing both gametophytes and sporophytes with a blurred forest backdrop
RMM39JYK–thick cushion of moss showing gametophytes (the low, leaf-like forms) and sporophytes in Cumbria, England, UK
RMRDWCRA–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 416 BRYOPHYTES (MOSS PLANTS) Thus as compared with the Marchantiales, the Jungermaniales have gametophytes more differentiated in form but less in struc- ture, and have sporophytes characterized by a greater sterilization of sporogenous tissue. Anthoceros. — Anthoceros is a representative of the Antho- cerotales which is a very small group of inconspicuous Liverworts. Anthoceros and its allied forms are the most interesting of all Liverworts, because their structure suggests the steps by which Pteridophytes, the Fern group, could have originate
RMPG4AHB–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 416 BRYOPHYTES (MOSS PLANTS) Thus as compared with the Marchantiales, the Jungermaniales have gametophytes more differentiated in form but less in struc- ture, and have sporophytes characterized by a greater sterihzation of sporogenous tissue. Anthoceros. — Anthoceros is a representative of the Antho- cerotales which is a very small group of inconspicuous Liverworts. Anthoceros and its allied forms are the most interesting of all Liverworts, because their structure suggests the steps by which Pteridophytes, the Fern group, could have originated from
RMP6GM5F–Close-up of moss in the woods, with beautiful spore capsules
RMPXN9J3–Dense moss colonie- top view flat lay.
RF2E8MG6D–Bryophytes or moss balls growing on gravestone
RMP6HRMH–Round clump of moss, with tiny spore capsules
RM2FYG0TM–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2E41P49–Marchantia polymorpha Moss with Gemma Cups
RF2J65W29–Macro world of moss and mushrooms.
RMM91Y6T–Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland. 21st Mar, 2018. By the biologist's eyes: the first day of spring in the microworld. In the picture: moss. Credit: Dawid Tatarkiewicz/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2WY57YW–Bristly haircap moss (Polytrichum piliferum) with grreen gametophytes and light brown immature sporophytes.
RMA5DXGX–hair cap moss (Polytrichum juniperum), spore capsules
RFHY5XAE–A beautiful closeup of a moss in early spring
RF2HTAE1W–patch of moss showing both gametophytes and sporophytes with a blurred forest backdrop
RMRDC10X–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 416 BRYOPHYTES (MOSS PLANTS) Thus as compared with the Marchantiales, the Jungermaniales have gametophytes more differentiated in form but less in struc- ture, and have sporophytes characterized by a greater sterihzation of sporogenous tissue. Anthoceros. — Anthoceros is a representative of the Antho- cerotales which is a very small group of inconspicuous Liverworts. Anthoceros and its allied forms are the most interesting of all Liverworts, because their structure suggests the steps by which Pteridophytes, the Fern group, could have originated from
RMPXN9J1–Dense moss colonie- top view flat lay.
RF2E8MG71–red, yellow and orange sphnagum denticulatum
RM2FYFYY0–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2J65TBB–Macro world of moss and mushrooms.
RMM91Y72–Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland. 21st Mar, 2018. By the biologist's eyes: the first day of spring in the microworld. In the picture: moss. Credit: Dawid Tatarkiewicz/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2WXAEM2–Moss known as Urn Haircap (Pogonatum urnigerum) with brown sporophytes growing from the green gametophytes.
RFHY5XAC–A beautiful closeup of a moss in early spring
RMRH4W5M–. Botany for agricultural students. Plants. 416 BRYOPHYTES (MOSS PLANTS) Thus as compared with the Marchantiales, the Jungermaniales have gametophytes more differentiated in form but less in struc- ture, and have sporophytes characterized by a greater sterilization of sporogenous tissue. Anthoceros. — Anthoceros is a representative of the Antho- cerotales which is a very small group of inconspicuous Liverworts. Anthoceros and its allied forms are the most interesting of all Liverworts, because their structure suggests the steps by which Pteridophytes, the Fern group, could have originated from
RM2FYG00J–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RM2FNHPC3–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2J65W7E–Macro world of moss and mushrooms.
RM2WXAEM4–Moss known as Urn Haircap (Pogonatum urnigerum) with brown sporophytes growing from the green gametophytes.
RMM91Y6W–Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland. 21st Mar, 2018. By the biologist's eyes: the first day of spring in the microworld. In the picture: moss. Credit: Dawid Tatarkiewicz/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMRHK030–. Biology and man. Biology; Human beings. ALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS IN PLANTS Green moss plants are gametophytes, while ferns and seed plants are sporophytes. Seed plants surpass ferns and ferns surpass mosses in their ability to manufacture food, to protect the young, and to adapt themselves to a wide range of living conditions. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 187
RM2FNHPBC–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2J6A39C–Macro of young moss. Microworld of forest moss.
RM2X065RW–Crisped pincushion moss (Ulota crispa) with two prominent sporophytes growing from the green gametophytes.
RMM91Y6X–Poznan, Wielkopolska, Poland. 21st Mar, 2018. By the biologist's eyes: the first day of spring in the microworld. In the picture: moss. Credit: Dawid Tatarkiewicz/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2FNHPBW–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2J65TTR–Macro of young moss. Microworld of forest moss.
RM2WY57X5–Red beard-moss (Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum) with prominent sporophytes having immature spore capsules.
RM2FNHP9R–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2J65TGB–Macro of young moss. Microworld of forest moss.
RM2FNHN7B–Moss growing on a tree trunk, with tiny spore capsules
RF2J65TG0–Macro of young moss. Microworld of forest moss.
RF2J65T9D–Macro of young moss. Microworld of forest moss.
RF2J61G6Y–Moss close-up. Macro vegetation in the forest.