RF2WAWGED–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss, stairstep moss or mountain fern moss
RF2WAT6WB–Hypnum cupressiforme is a moss found on all continents except Antarctica in a variety of habitats. It can be found on tree trunks, logs, walls, rocks.
RF2NYCRFY–Sanionia uncinata, known as sickle-moss or sanionia moss, growing on common aspen trunk in Finland
RF2PWFWGY–Macro of moss growing on pumice
RFM0CCK3–green moss growing in between rocks
RF2A80Y9H–Red Stemmed Feathermoss in Winter
RM2CEH70B–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. lly reclining at base; by reasonof this and the abundant branching sometimestaken for a pleurocarpous moss. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, long acuminate, appressed when dry,and usually with one or two plicae on each sideof the costa near the base; margins serrateabove, usually revolute below; leaf cells rectan-gular to hexagono-rectangular, with papilla onthe end walls; costa percurrent or excurrent.Leaves of antheridial stems much shorteracuminate, as shown on the stem in
RMPG3HPF–. 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. igo MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS Fig. Cirrate or cirrhate, applied to leaves which curl up in drying. Cirrate leaves are more regularly curled than crispate leaves. Cirrhose, having a wavy hair point. Cladocarpous, having the sporophyte terminating a short special fertile branch; somewhat like half-way between acrocarp- ous and pleurocarpous; e. g., Fontinalis. Cleistocarpous, capsule opening irregularly, not by a lid or valves. Cochleariform, rounded
RF2WAT6W7–Hypnum cupressiforme is a moss found on all continents except Antarctica in a variety of habitats. It can be found on tree trunks, logs, walls, rocks.
RF2NYCRKN–Sanionia uncinata, known as sickle-moss or sanionia moss, growing on common aspen trunk in Finland
RF2WA79DB–Thuidium tamariscinum (Common Tamarisk-moss) occurs in woodland and grassland in damp places and has an almost cosmopolitan distribution.
RF2WBMFN9–Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus (big shaggy-moss) is often the dominating moss species in moderately rich forest habitats in boreal regions.
RF2A80Y8P–Red Stemmed Feathermoss in Winter
RF2WD493T–Kindbergia praelonga (common feather-moss) is found worldwide in moist to wet habitats.
RMRE3D9X–. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. Fig, 108. Dawsonia superba. a. Spiral structure of lining of external cells of stem. 5. Teeth of peristome. Fig. 109. Cyathophorum pennatum. Portion of the stem magni- fied, to show the origin of the pleurocarpous fruit. below, has the border frequently divided, more or less regu- larly, into sixteen often bifid teeth. Leptostomiim is essen- tially a genus of the southern hemisphere, New Zealand and Tasmania being its head quarters. L. splachnoides is found in Chili, and one ascends as high as the Organ Mountains of BrazU. 20. Bryei, Br. &
RF2NHXB4P–Sanionia uncinata, known as sickle-moss or sanionia moss, growing on common aspen trunk in Finland
RF2A3WNY9–Acorn on Red Stemmed Feathermoss in Winter
RMRDH2HM–. 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. igo MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS Fig. Cirrate or cirrhate, applied to leaves which curl up in drying. Cirrate leaves are more regularly curled than crispate leaves. Cirrhose, having a wavy hair point. Cladocarpous, having the sporophyte terminating a short special fertile branch; somewhat like half-way between acrocarp- ous and pleurocarpous; e. g., Fontinalis. Cleistocarpous, capsule opening irregularly, not by a lid or valves. Cochleariform, rounded
RF2NHXB7E–Sanionia uncinata, known as sickle-moss or sanionia moss, growing on common aspen trunk in Finland
RF2FN58GE–Hypnum cupressiforme, known as the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss
RF2FKWPD7–Hypnum cupressiforme, known as the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss
RF2F39T11–Hypnum cupressiforme, known as the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss
RF2DWY79X–Hedwigia ciliata, white-tipped moss
RF2BGPKPN–Hypnum cupressiforme, known as the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss
RF2BGPKPG–Hypnum cupressiforme, known as the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss
RF2DXP9W1–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss, stairstep moss, and mountain fern moss
RF2B7M8MD–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RF2B7T982–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RF2B7M8MP–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RF2B7T97T–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RF2HD4KX0–Hypnum cupressiforme, known as the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss
RF2P8ATAG–Sanionia uncinata, known as sickle-moss or sanionia moss, growing on common aspen trunk in Finland
RF2FN58T5–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss, stairstep moss, and mountain fern moss
RF2FN58TD–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss, stairstep moss, and mountain fern moss
RF2BGPM0G–Hedwigia ciliata, known as fringed hoar-moss or white-tipped moss Hedwigia ciliata
RF2BGPKY1–Hedwigia ciliata, known as fringed hoar-moss or white-tipped moss
RF2DKXB4A–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss, stairstep moss, and mountain fern moss
RF2BE4EFK–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss or stairstep moss
RFM396H2–Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, splendid feather moss or stairstep moss
RF2FKHY51–Hedwigia ciliata, commonly known as white-tipped moss
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