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Bartramiales
Bartramiales is an order of moss. Taxonomy The order Bartramiales contains a single family with nine genera. Family Bartramiaceae *'' Anacolia'' *'' Bartramia'' *''Breutelia'' *'' Conostomum'' *'' Flowersia'' *'' Leiomela'' *''Neosharpiella'' *'' Philonotis'' *'' Plagiopus'' See also * List of plant orders References * M. Menzel J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 71: 242 1992 External links * * Bartramialesat Tropicos Tropicos is an online botanical database containing taxonomic information on plants, mainly from the Neotropical realm (Central, and South America). It is maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden and was established over 25 years ago. The data ... Moss orders {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Bartramiales
Bartramiales is an order of moss. Taxonomy The order Bartramiales contains a single family with nine genera. Family Bartramiaceae *'' Anacolia'' *'' Bartramia'' *''Breutelia'' *'' Conostomum'' *'' Flowersia'' *'' Leiomela'' *''Neosharpiella'' *'' Philonotis'' *'' Plagiopus'' See also * List of plant orders References * M. Menzel J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 71: 242 1992 External links * * Bartramialesat Tropicos Tropicos is an online botanical database containing taxonomic information on plants, mainly from the Neotropical realm (Central, and South America). It is maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden and was established over 25 years ago. The data ... Moss orders {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Bartramiaceae
Bartramiaceae is a family of mosses belonging to the order Bartramiales. Genera Genera: * '' Anacolia'' * '' Bartramia'' * '' Bartramidula'' * ''Breutelia ''Breutelia'' is a genus of moss in the family Bartramiaceae. It has a worldwide distribution and contains about 200 species. Its name honours botanist Johann Christian Breutel (1788–1875). The type species In zoological nomenclature, a t ...'' * '' Conostomum'' * '' Exodokidium'' * '' Fleischerobryum'' * '' Flowersia'' * '' Glyphocarpa'' * '' Leiomela'' * '' Philonotis'' * '' Philonotula'' * †'' Plagiopodopsis'' * '' Plagiopus'' * '' Quathlamba'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q640977 Bartramiales Moss families ...
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List Of Plant Orders
This article lists the living orders of the Viridiplantae, based primarily on the work of Ruggiero et al. 2015. Living order of Lycophytes and ferns are taken from Christenhusz et al. 2011b and Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group. Living orders of Gymnosperms are added from Christenhusz et al. 2011a while extinct orders are from Anderson, Anderson & Cleal 2007. Division Prasinodermophyta Class Prasinodermophyceae * Order Prasinodermatales Class Palmophyllophyceae * Order Prasinococcales * Order Palmophyllales Division Chlorophyta Subdivision Prasinophytina Class Mamiellophyceae * Order Monomastigales * Order Dolichomastigales * Order Mamiellales Class Pyramimonadophyceae * Order Pyramimonadales Subdivision Chlorophytina Class Nephroselmidophyceae * Order Nephroselmidales Class Picocystophyceae * Order Picocystales * Order ? Pseudoscourfieldiales Class Chloropicophyceae * Order Chloropicales Class Pedinophyceae * Order ? Scourfieldiales * Order Marsupiomonadales * ...
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Plagiopus (plant)
''Plagiopus'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bartramiaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: * '' Plagiopus ithyphyllus'' (Brid.) Guim. * '' Plagiopus javanicus'' (Dozy & Molk.) M.Fleisch. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q13568724 Bartramiales Moss genera ...
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Philonotis
''Philonotis'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bartramiaceae. The genus was first described by Samuel Elisée Bridel-Brideri. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * ''Philonotis caespitosa ''Philonotis caespitosa'' is a species of moss belonging to the family Bartramiaceae. It has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of ...'' Jur. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q202700 Bartramiales Moss genera ...
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Neosharpiella
''Neosharpiella'' is a genus of moss containing two species in the family Bartramiaceae. The type species, '' Neosharpiella aztecorum'', grows in alpine regions of central Mexico, while the other species, '' Neosharpiella turgida'', has been found in Bolivia and Ecuador. The genus was circumscribed by Harold Ernest Robinson and Claudio Delgadillo Moya in Bryologist vol.76 (4) on page 537 in 1973. The genus name of ''Neosharpiella'' is in honour of Aaron John Sharp (1904–1997), known professionally as ''Jack Sharp'', who was an American botanist and bryologist, considered an expert on moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ...es. References Moss genera Bartramiales {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Breutelia
''Breutelia'' is a genus of moss in the family Bartramiaceae. It has a worldwide distribution and contains about 200 species. Its name honours botanist Johann Christian Breutel (1788–1875). The type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ... is ''Breutelia arcuata''. Selected species * '' Breutelia affinis'' * '' Breutelia arcuata'' * '' Breutelia chrysocoma'' — Golden-head Moss * '' Breutelia elliptica'' * '' Breutelia grandis'' * '' Breutelia pendula'' * '' Breutelia tabularis'' References * Moss genera Bartramiales {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Conostomum
''Conostomum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bartramiaceae. Species: * ''Conostomum cleistocarpum'' Herzog * ''Conostomum crassinervium'' P. de la Varde * ''Conostomum tetragonum ''Conostomum tetragonum'', or helmet-moss, is a species of bryophyte found in Europe. Shoots grow to a maximum height of 2 cm. Leaves are shaped like narrow spearheads and sharply pointed. Capsules are nearly spherical and 2mm long. It thr ...'' (Hedw.) Lindb. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17275477 Bartramiales Moss genera ...
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Broth
Broth, also known as bouillon (), is a savory liquid made of water in which meat, fish or vegetables have been simmered for a short period of time. It can be eaten alone, but it is most commonly used to prepare other dishes, such as soups, gravies, and sauces. Commercially prepared liquid broths are available, typically chicken, beef, fish, and vegetable varieties. Dehydrated broth in the form of bouillon cubes were commercialized beginning in the early 20th century. Broths have been used as a nutrition source for the sick in Great Britain since at least the early 1700s, such as for dysentery patients. Stock versus broth Many cooks and food writers use the terms ''broth'' and ''stock'' interchangeably. In 1974, James Beard wrote that stock, broth, and bouillon "are all the same thing". While many draw a distinction between stock and broth, the details of the distinction often differ. One possibility is that stocks are made primarily from animal bones, as opposed to mea ...
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Tropicos
Tropicos is an online botanical database containing taxonomic information on plants, mainly from the Neotropical realm (Central, and South America). It is maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden and was established over 25 years ago. The database contains images and taxonomical and bibliographical data on more than 4.2 million herbarium A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study. The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (called ... specimens. In addition, it contains data on over 49,000 scientific publications. The database can be queried in English, French, and Spanish. The oldest records in the database go back to 1703. References External links * Online botany databases Online taxonomy databases Missouri Botanical Garden {{database-stub ...
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Brid
Brigid ( , ; meaning 'exalted one' from Old Irish),Campbell, MikBehind the Name.See also Xavier Delamarre, ''brigantion / brigant-'', in ''Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise'' (Éditions Errance, 2003) pp. 87–88: "Le nom de la sainte irlandaise ''Brigit'' est un adjectif de forme *''brigenti''... 'l'Eminente'." Delamarre cites E. Campanile, in '' Langues indo-européennes'' ("The name of the Irish Saint Brigid is an adjective of the form *''brigenti''... 'the Eminent'"), edited by Françoise Bader (Paris, 1994), pp. 34–40, that Brigid is a continuation of the Indo-European goddess of the dawn like Aurora. Brigit or Bríg is a goddess of pre-Christian Ireland. She appears in Irish mythology as a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the daughter of the Dagda and wife of Bres, with whom she had a son named Ruadán. She is associated with wisdom, poetry, healing, protection, blacksmithing and domesticated animals. ''Cormac's Glossary'', written in the 9th century by Christian monk ...
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Bartramia Halleriana
''Bartramia halleriana'', the Haller's apple-moss or Haller's bartramia moss, is a species of moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ... in the family Bartramiaceae. References External links pc.gc.ca - Plants at Risk: ''Bartramia halleriana''
halleriana {{bryophyte-stub ...
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