RFAG8DR1–Large Urn Moss with drops of water, Lower Saxony, Germany / (Pogonatum urnigerum)
RM2WXAEN5–Sporophyte capsule with spores from the moss known as Urn haircap (Pogonatum urnigerum).
RMR3D104–USA, Alaska. Top view of a mat of star shape moss, Pogonatum contortum, near Juneau.
RMW7X3CF–Red-stemmed Feather-moss (Pleurozium schreberi), Bank Haircap Moss (Polytrichum formosum) and Common Tamarisk-moss (Thuidium tamariscinum) growing together in mound. Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. February.
RF2A1M11H–Moss isolated on a white background
RMKJY5P7–023 Pogonatum neesii himesugigoke
RF2C565FD–Horizontal top angle shot of a green moss called Pogonatum urnigerum in daylight
RM2AXHY32–Icones muscorum, or, Figures and descriptions of most of those mosses peculiar to North America which have not yet been figured . POGONATUM DEWTATITM:.. pogonatum: contortum. 43.
RMPG3WGF–. 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. Pi,aTE VI, a. Pogonatum brevicaule, X '^- a'- Leaf, X 15. a"- Cap- sule, X 10. b. P. urnigerum, X 2. b'. Leaf, X 10. c. P. alpinum, X 2- c'. Leaf, X 10. c". Capsule, X 10.. 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.. Grout, Abel Joel, 1867-. New York, The Author a
RM2WXAEM8–Sporophyte capsule with spores from the moss known as Urn haircap (Pogonatum urnigerum).
RF2A1M125–Moss isolated on a white background
RF2M7YGKR–A water droplet on pogonatum moss
RM2AXHYAG–Icones muscorum, or, Figures and descriptions of most of those mosses peculiar to North America which have not yet been figured . 4 V / / 4 i I ^^. POGONATUM DEWTATITM:.
RMMEJY2B–. Die Algen, Moose und Farnpflanzen. . £af. XXVI. 1. Polytrichum commune, ganje ^Sflanäe. 2. Stapfet mit £>aube 3. 83Iattquerfcr)mtt. 4. Scleropodium (Hypnum) purum. 5. Funaria hygro metrica, gan^e ^flmtse, k Äatyptra. 6. Ouerfcrmitt im oberen Seil ber Äapfel feie (Sntnncflung ber flSeriftomsälme (ap, ip) §eigenb. 7. Buxbaumia aphylla gcmse ^flan^e, k Stalrjptra. 8. «öiänrtlidje #roergpflan3e. 9. Pogonatum capil lare, ®apfel mit £>aube. 10—13. ^ertftome: 10. Dicranum fulvellum, 11. Bar bula ruralis, 12. Pohlia Ludwigii, 13. Fontinalis antipyretica, ip innere» ap äußeres ^eriftom. bie SBl
RF2BXF57H–Pogonatum urnigerum, commonly called urn haircap or pogonatum moss
RM2WXAEM2–Moss known as Urn Haircap (Pogonatum urnigerum) with brown sporophytes growing from the green gametophytes.
RF2A1M157–Moss isolated on a white background
RM2AXHXYK–Icones muscorum, or, Figures and descriptions of most of those mosses peculiar to North America which have not yet been figured . pogonatum: contortum. 43.. V^? j/ ORTHOTRICHUM CONSIMLLE.
RF2BX5P1P–Pogonatum urnigerum, commonly called urn haircap or pogonatum moss
RM2WXAEM4–Moss known as Urn Haircap (Pogonatum urnigerum) with brown sporophytes growing from the green gametophytes.
RF2A1M0XK–Moss isolated on a white background
RM2CEJ1N5–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. ss, and their appearance when dry is verydifferent from what it is when moist, as the leaves fold up against the stem tocheck the rapidity of evaporation. Some plants that do not produce a sporo-phyte end in a rosette of highly modified leaves. These are the male plants,and among the leaves of the rosette are numerous antheridia. The male plantsof many other dioicous mosses end in a similar rosette. Pogonatum is put with the Hair-caps by some authors, but is readilydi
RF2A1M122–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRH2NTB–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. NOTES ON THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE MOSSES. THE great majority of mosses mature their fruit in autumn or winter so that the spores are ready for germination in the spring as soon as the proper conditions of moisture and tem- perature arrive. When this time comes, the spores,which have been scattered by the wind and the jostHng of small animals, burst their brown coats and send out delicate threads (fig. 2). These threads are of two kinds, those that are at the surface of the substratum such as those of the slender Pogonatum (fig. i); these form
RF2A1M0WW–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRR81DG–. Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Classe der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Science; Mathematics. 526 Die Arten der Gattungen Polytrickurn, Pogonatum, Dawsonia,1) Cephalotrichurn, Rhacelopus, Bartrarniopsis bilden in Bezug auf die Ausbildung der Haube eine biologische Gruppe, sie besteht aus „Protonemafäden begrenzten Wachstums",2) die durch eigenartige, rankenförmige, kürzere, seitliche Fäden zu einem mehr oder weniger dichten Netzwerk verflochten sind. Die Arten von Polytrichadelphus, Oligotrichum, Catharinaea und Lyellia3) bringen nur spärliche Rhizoide
RF2A1M0WC–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRDGXM0–. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. 136 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. I Class I. IPiliciD.se. Class II. LyoopodinsB. Class III. Kquisetinse. Group II. BRYOPHTTA. Some plants of this group, as the Sugigoke and Kosugi- goke (Pogonatum) (Fig. 129), have a stem bearing green leaves and multicellular root-hairs; while others bear unicellular root-hairs, having either a thalloid body as the Fig. 129.. Fig. 129.—Kosugigoke (Pogonatum sp.). Zenigoke (Fig. 3) or a stem bearing green leaves as the Hime-urokogoke (Frullania). Those of the former kind are called Musci, and
RF2A1M14K–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRJ3CNR–. Species of European and Northamerican [sic] Bryineae (mosses) [microform]. Mosses; Mosses; Mousses; Mousses. imm 1 — 150 — niontlied; ]>erl'rei thin often very long. — Enrth nnd rockf. also in higher alp. regions. Eur. common. Sweden, Norway, Switzerl.! Amer. Can.; Mn(H>un; Waghorne. AhiHka: J. M. Macoun. n.P.dcintntiim Monzien; C. M. Hyn. — Pogonatum Hull. ic. ni. Lea.OH UH in the last hut more sharply dentate, the upper with short reddish or whitish awn hy the excurrent costa, api- cal cell of lamella! truncate crenulate. Capsule small narrow often wide-mouthed; pedicel not long Stem
RF2A1M0X9–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRR81EK–. Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Classe der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Science; Mathematics. oQ. anatomische Aufbau des laminaren Teils. Bei Poly- trichum alpinuni Dill. z. B. sind die Blattsäume steil aufgerichtet, bei Polytrichum perichaetiale Mort sind sie bogenförmig nach oben und innen gekrümmt, bei Pogonatum capillare Mich, besteht der schmale Saum aus mehreren Zellen mit sehr stark verdickten Mem- branen. (Fig. 30 a, b, c.) Diese Einfassung zieht sich längs des ganzen Blattes hin, ausgenommen davon ist der scheidenformige basale Teil, wo eine derart
RF2A1M11Y–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRR81EH–. Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physikalischen Classe der Königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Science; Mathematics. oQ. anatomische Aufbau des laminaren Teils. Bei Poly- trichum alpinuni Dill. z. B. sind die Blattsäume steil aufgerichtet, bei Polytrichum perichaetiale Mort sind sie bogenförmig nach oben und innen gekrümmt, bei Pogonatum capillare Mich, besteht der schmale Saum aus mehreren Zellen mit sehr stark verdickten Mem- branen. (Fig. 30 a, b, c.) Diese Einfassung zieht sich längs des ganzen Blattes hin, ausgenommen davon ist der scheidenformige basale Teil, wo eine derart
RF2A1M129–Moss isolated on a white background
RMRMPCWK–. Annali di botanica. Plants; Plants. 256 POLYTRICHACEAE, 36. Catharinea undulata (L.) Web. et Mohr. Con frutti giovani in aprile: M. Antennamare a 900 m. sul versante tirrenico. 35. Pogonatum nanum (Schreb.) P.B. Comune sui colli su suolo siliceo: ovunque attorno a Messina. 34. P. aloides (Hedw). P.B. Sulla fìllade in pascoli erbosi : Mandanici a Pizzo Franchino (700 m.) in novembre 1905, con fratti. 31. Polytrichum piliferum Schreb. Scende fino a 200 m. sul mare. 32. P. juniperinum W. Mandanici allo Scalonazzo (600 m.) in novembre 1905. BUXBAUMIACEAE. V. rostratum mihi 165. Diphyscium sessil
RMRCCCDR–. dong bei xian lei zhi wu zhi. botany. 3. æ-å¶éåèPogonatum contortum (Schwaegr.) Lesq., Mem. Calif. Acad. Sci. I (1868) 27; Sull" Icon. Muse. Suppl. (1874) 58; Abram., F. PI. Crypt. URSS. Ill (1954) 233â236. Polytrichurn contortum Menz. ex Schwaegr., Suppl. Iï¼ 2 (1816) 325. Pogonatum laterale Brid., Bryol. Univ. II (1827) 111. Pogonatum atrovires Mitt., Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. VIII (1865) 49. Pogonatum dentatum Lesq., Mem. Calif. Acad. Sci. I (l 868). 27. Pogonatum erythrodontium Kindb. Macoun., Cat. Canad. PI. VI (1892) 150. Cathanndla contorta (Brid.) Kindb., Rev. Bryol. XXI, 3 (1894)
RMRDJ2BX–. 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. Pi,aTE VI, a. Pogonatum brevicaule, X '^- a'- Leaf, X 15. a"- Cap- sule, X 10. b. P. urnigerum, X 2. b'. Leaf, X 10. c. P. alpinum, X 2- c'. Leaf, X 10. c". Capsule, X 10.. 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.. Grout, Abel Joel, 1867-. New York, The Author a
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