RMC8XFA5–Moss and Liverwort detail on log in montane forest near Mt Hagen Western Highlands Papua New Guinea
RF2FKHY2T–Plagiochila asplenioides, known as Greater Featherwort moss
RMD1N6KX–Liverworts and mosses growing on a slope..
RF2BE4E8X–Plagiochila asplenioides, known as Greater Featherwort moss
RF2FMKEB1–Barbilophozia barbata moss growth
RFE4H8MB–Mosses, liverworts and lichens on a soggy rotting log in the damp subpolar forest. Garibaldi Fjord, Strait of Magellan, Chile.
RMBKJ097–Plagiomnium undulatum moss, Wales.
RM2X42174–Overleaf Pellia or Common Pellia, Pellia epiphylla, Pelliaceae. A thallose liverwort growing on the edge of a rainforest path. Monteverde Rainforest.
RFGYYYAH–Great scented liverwort (Conocephalum conicum), Styria, Austria
RF2JMG654–Mosses bryophyte on rocks, they are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats
RMB3AGNC–Liverwort Riccardia pinguis, Wales, UK.
RF2BE4E90–Plagiochila asplenioides, known as Greater Featherwort moss
RF2H3PERM–Mosses
RF2FKN5BA–Plagiochila porelloides, commonly known as lesser featherwort moss
RF2M6CT8A–Liverworts and mosses ancient primitive plant bryophytes
RM2X4216X–Overleaf Pellia or Common Pellia, Pellia epiphylla, Pelliaceae. A thallose liverwort growing on the edge of a rainforest path. Monteverde Rainforest.
RM2F9K99R–Fern, moss and liverwort covered forest floor in Valdivian temperate rainforest, Tagua Tagua park, Puelo, Patagonia, Chile, South America
RMJNCRCY–Liverwort, national park Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany / (Marchantia spec.) | Lebermoos, Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, Bayern
RF2J5T1AX–controlling moss in nurseries and get a handle on liverwort covering the surface of the growing media or soil
RF2JCJP7F–Dilated scalewort
RMAT9H6F–Wistman's wood Devon High altitude common oak wood with abundant epiphytes Dartmoor
RF2FMKEAB–Plagiochila porelloides moss growth
RM2X1KYP6–Snakeskin or Great Scented Liverwort Conocephalum conicum with conical sporangia growing on a rock in a Somerset stream UK
RMC8YY6K–New Zealand’s temperate rainforest floor is festooned with mosses ferns, grasses, flaxes, liverworts, all in perfect harmony.
RMB1088B–Close-up of Thallose Liverwort with Tortula moss] showing crescent-shaped gemmae cups with gemmae inside- Lunularia cruciata
RMEBT5YK–Scented Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum), on a rock, Germany
RMAYGMMM–Thallose Liverwort showing crescent-shaped gemmae cups with gemmae inside, growing with Moss-Lunularia cruciata- Bryophyta
RF2HHGFGN–Mosses bryophyte on rocks, they are characteristically limited in size and prefer moist habitats
RMA7YXTM–Liverwort, Lunularia sp.
RMHP03YR–Ship Creek and Kahikatea swamp forest, Haast Highway, South Island, New Zealand.
RMRH92NA–. Botany for high schools. Botany. MOSSES plant begins with the spore and ends with the unfertilized egg in the egg case. The spore plant begins with the fertilized egg and ends with the mother cell (of the spores) in the capsule. bporopnyte. Diagram No. IV. Illustrating the life cycle of the Bryophytes (a liverwort or moss). Course of development follows the direction indicated by arrows. The zygote is the fertil- ized egg. Vegetative multiplication by buds and filamentous outgrowths of the thallus. Note increase of sporophyte. 493. Comparative review of the mosses.—The first genera- tion (or
RMPG41E5–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 188. Bicciocarpus, an Aquatic Liverwort. A, whole plant, gametophyte (natural size); B, one lobe showing a few rhizoids, /. (Somewhat magnified.) them arranged spirally. Moss leaves are borne in spiral rows. The whole plant body of the liverworts has an upper and an under side, while that of the mosses does not. 265. 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.. Bergen, Joseph
RF2BX8CX5–Scapania undulata, known as Water Earwort, a liverwort growing on forest streams in Finland
RF2T8DERF–Scapania undulata, commonly known as Water Earwort, a liverwort growing on forest streams in Finland
RFA704TP–Edinburgh Botanic Gardens Scotland UK fruiting mosses and liverworts
RMC8XG5H–Below the canopy of New Zealand’s temperate rainforests a mystical jungle like environment exists.
RMEBN321–liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha), with reproduction organs
RMEBJN2G–liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha), on the ground, Germany
RMHP0418–Ship Creek and Kahikatea swamp forest, Haast Highway, South Island, New Zealand.
RMEYYKA7–Snake liverwort, Snakeskin liverwort (Conocephalum conicum), with capsules, Germany
RMRDWFFB–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 188. Eicciocarpus, an Aquatic Liverwort. A, whole plant, gametophyie (natural size); B, one lobe showing a tevr rhizolds. (Somewhat magnified.) them arranged spirally. Moss leaves are borne in spiral rows. The whole plant body of the liverworts has an upper and an under side, while that of the mosses does not. 265. 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.. Bergen, Joseph Y.
RMFJ5TMB–Liverwort (Peltigera spec.), with moss, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria
RMEBJRP0–English liverwort (Peltigera canina), with mosses, Sweden, Lapland, Abisko National Park
RF2T8DERB–Scapania undulata, commonly known as Water Earwort, a liverwort growing on forest streams in Finland
RF2HD4M05–Barbilophozia barbata, commonly known as bearded pawwort
RF2BGPY4B–Plagiochila porelloides, known as lesser featherwort
RMC8XG5T–Below their canopy a mystical jungle like environment exists.
RMHP040C–Ship Creek and Kahikatea swamp forest, Haast Highway, South Island, New Zealand.
RMRDYFNM–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. BRYOPHYTES III istic of the swampy regions of higher latitudes, where they often fill up bogs and form peat, whence they are often called peat mosses. Gametophyte. — The gametophyte begins as a filament (fig. 242), and then by means of an apical cell with two cutting faces develops as a simple fiat thallus with rhizoids (fig. 243), just as in the simpler liverworts. The moss character appears in the development from this liverwort- like thallus of an upright leafy branch (fig. 243). This radial leafy branch, from a dorsiventral b
RMEBJT89–English liverwort (Peltigera canina), with mosses, Sweden, Lapland, Abisko National Park
RMHP03TR–Ship Creek and Kahikatea swamp forest, Haast Highway, South Island, New Zealand.
RMRE0TAF–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. THE TRUE MOSSES 523. Fig. 345.—Horned-liverwort. Younj; sporophyte {.^ij, i<ij) showing the be- ginnings of a columella (c, c) and spores (s). L, L, caij-ptra, -iJQ. (Hofmeister.) Fig. 346.—Peat moss (Sphagnum- ncutifolium, Peat moss Family, Sphagna- cecp). A, spore, highly magnified. C, spore (s) germinating in water producing a green branched thread or protonema (n, n') from whi^h buds (pr, pr) arise and produce gametophytes. (Schimper.)—-Plant common in bogs. Fig. 347. — Peat moss. Flat pro- tonema {pr, pr) pro