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Bryaceae
Bryaceae is a family of mosses. Genera Genera include:Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. 2000. "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). . *'' Acidodontium'' *''Anomobryum'' (e.g. ''Anomobryum julaceum'') *'' Brachymenium'' *''Bryum'' *'' Imbribryum'' *'' Leptostomopsis'' (formerly part of ''Bryum'') *'' Mniobryoides'' *'' Ochiobryum'' *'' Osculatia'' *'' Perssonia'' *'' Plagiobryoides *''Plagiobryum'' *'' Ptychostomum'' (formerly part of ''Bryum'') *''Rhodobryum'' (e.g. ''Rhodobryum roseum ''Rhodobryum roseum'', commonly known as rose moss, is a species of moss of the subclass Bryidae and family Bryaceae, found throughout most of the world in woods or sheltered grassy places. It rarely forms sporophytes and spore cases, and primari ...'') *'' Roellobryon'' (formerly known as ''Roellia'') *'' Rosulabryum'' References Moss f ...
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Bryum
''Bryum'' is a genus of mosses in the family Bryaceae. It was considered the largest genus of mosses, in terms of the number of species (over 1000), until it was split into three separate genera in a 2005 publication. As of 2013, the classification of both ''Bryum'' and the family Bryaceae to which it belongs underwent significant changes based on DNA studies.Genus ''Bryum'', California Moss eFlora, Jepson eFlora for CA Vascular Plants, University Herbarium, University of California/ref> Description ''Bryum'' is a polyphyletic genus that has high morphological variation. Bryum species generally have shorter laminal cells with short, thick, and rounded stems. All ''Bryum'' species exhibit narrowed cells at the margins. Bryum species can be identified through patterns of asexual reproduction, coloration features of the stem and leaf base, and the strength of the leaf border. History The genus was described by Johann Hedwig in 1801, with the name being derived from the Greek word ...
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Bryaceae
Bryaceae is a family of mosses. Genera Genera include:Buck, William R. & Bernard Goffinet. 2000. "Morphology and classification of mosses", pages 71-123 ''in'' A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), ''Bryophyte Biology''. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). . *'' Acidodontium'' *''Anomobryum'' (e.g. ''Anomobryum julaceum'') *'' Brachymenium'' *''Bryum'' *'' Imbribryum'' *'' Leptostomopsis'' (formerly part of ''Bryum'') *'' Mniobryoides'' *'' Ochiobryum'' *'' Osculatia'' *'' Perssonia'' *'' Plagiobryoides *''Plagiobryum'' *'' Ptychostomum'' (formerly part of ''Bryum'') *''Rhodobryum'' (e.g. ''Rhodobryum roseum ''Rhodobryum roseum'', commonly known as rose moss, is a species of moss of the subclass Bryidae and family Bryaceae, found throughout most of the world in woods or sheltered grassy places. It rarely forms sporophytes and spore cases, and primari ...'') *'' Roellobryon'' (formerly known as ''Roellia'') *'' Rosulabryum'' References Moss f ...
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Rhodobryum Roseum
''Rhodobryum roseum'', commonly known as rose moss, is a species of moss of the subclass Bryidae and family Bryaceae, found throughout most of the world in woods or sheltered grassy places. It rarely forms sporophytes and spore cases, and primarily reproduces vegetatively by stolons, horizontal stems that root at the nodes, resulting in populations of plants that are sterile or only female. Description This species forms characteristic rosettes of leaves at the ends of secondary stems, which in turn grow from a wiry, creeping primary stem. The rosette of some 18-22 leaves somewhat resembles a small green rose. The leaf margins are revolute and finely toothed towards the leaf tip, which ends in a short mucronate point. The leaf midrib is prominent. Leaves growing on the primary stem are small and scale-like, while the basal leaves on the secondary stems are also very small. It occurs in short grassland in open woodland, occasionally in forests, heaths, sand dunes and chalk grasslan ...
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Rhodobryum
''Rhodobryum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *'' Rhodobryum abruptinervium'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum altopenduculatum'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum altoroseum'' (Müll. Hal. ex Broth.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum amblyacis'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum andicola'' (Hook.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum andinoroseum'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum angeiothecium'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum aubertii'' (Schwägr.) Thér. *'' Rhodobryum beyrichianum'' (Hornsch.) Müll. Hal. *'' Rhodobryum brunneidens'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum caulifolium'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum chalarorhodon'' (Müll. Hal. ex Broth.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum chilense'' Thér. *''Rhodobryum chlororhodon'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum coloratum'' (Müll. Hal.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum comatum'' (Besch.) Paris *'' Rhodobryum commersonii'' (Schwägr.) Paris *''Rhodobryum confluens'' Paris *''Rhodobryum cy ...
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Ptychostomum
''Ptychostomum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae. It has an almost 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 The following species are recognised in the genus ''Ptychostomum'': *'' Ptychostomum acutiforme'' *'' Ptychostomum altisetum'' *'' Ptychostomum amblyodon'' *'' Ptychostomum angustifolium'' *'' Ptychostomum archangelicum'' *'' Ptychostomum arcticum'' *'' Ptychostomum austriacum'' *'' Ptychostomum badium'' *'' Ptychostomum bimum'' *'' Ptychostomum bornholmense'' *'' Ptychostomum bryoides'' *'' Ptychostomum calophyllum'' *'' Ptychostomum capillare'' *'' Ptychostomum cellulare'' *'' Ptychostomum cernuum'' *'' Ptychostomum chorizodontum'' *'' Ptychostomum compactum'' *'' Ptychostomum creberrimum' ...
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Plagiobryum
''Plagiobryum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae. It has a 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 The following species are recognised in the genus ''Plagiobryum'': *'' Plagiobryum demissum'' (Hook.) Lindb. *'' Plagiobryum duthiei'' Hedderson & Harold, 1990 *'' Plagiobryum giraldii'' Paris, 1897 *'' Plagiobryum hultenii'' Hedderson, 1990 *'' Plagiobryum japonicum'' Noguchi, 1952 *'' Plagiobryum laxum'' Demaret & Potier de la Varde, 1944 *'' Plagiobryum novaeseelandiae'' Brotherus, 1916 *'' Plagiobryum piliferum'' Potier de la Varde, 1955 *'' Plagiobryum zierii'' (Dicks. ex Hedw.) Lindb. References Bryaceae Moss genera {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Bryum Capillare
''Ptychostomum capillare'', formerly designed as ''Bryum capillare,'' is a species of moss belonging to the family Bryaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. ''Ptychostomum capillare'' is known to be able to use artificial light to grow in places which are otherwise devoid of natural light, such as Crystal Cave in Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M .... References Bryaceae {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Anomobryum
''Anomobryum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae. The genus was first described by Wilhelm Philippe Schimper. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *'' Anomobryum albo-imbricatum'' T. Koponen & Norris, 1984 *'' Anomobryum alpinum'' Zang Mu & Li Xing-jiang, 1985 *''Anomobryum angustirete'' Brotherus 1927 *'' Anomobryum astorense'' Brotherus 1903 *'' Anomobryum auratum'' Jaeger 1875 *'' Anomobryum brachymenioides'' Dixon & Potier de la Varde 1930 *'' Anomobryum brachymeniopsis'' Brotherus 1903 *'' Anomobryum bulbiferum'' E. B. Bartram 1942 *'' Anomobryum bullatum'' (C. Müller) Brotherus 1903 *'' Anomobryum clavicaule'' Brotherus 1903 *'' Anomobryum compressulum'' Brotherus 1903 *'' Anomobryum conicum'' Brotherus 1903 *''Anomobryum cygnicollum'' Jaeger 1875 *'' Anomobryum drakensbergense'' Rooy 1986 *'' Anomobryum erectum'' B. C. Tan & T. Koponen 1989 *'' Anomobryum filinerve'' Brotherus 1903 *''Anomobryum gemmigerum'' Brotherus 1910 *''Anomobryum ...
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Anomobryum Julaceum
''Anomobryum julaceum'', the slender silver-moss, is a species of bryophyte native to all continents except South America and Antarctica. ''A. julaceum'' is found widespread in the temperate regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Its capsules mature beginning in late fall and through the spring. It is most commonly found in wet crevices and on sandstone cliffs. Additional micro-habitats include tussock tundra with seeps and late snow melt areas and on granitic outcrops. In eastern North America it appears to be restricted to acid habitats, in the wet crevices of sandstone cliffs or other seepy niches. Overall, ''A. julaceum'' resembles species of the genus ''Pohlia'', and its leaves are similar to those of ''Bryum argenteum''; it can only be separated from ''Pohlia'' and ''Bryum'' using a microscope. ''Anomobryum julaceum'' can be distinguished from ''Bryum argenteum'' by its strongly julaceous, shiny leaves. Taxonomic history A number of names have been used for thi ...
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Ochyra
Ryszard Ochyra (born 1949) is a Polish bryologist. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation when citing a botanical name. In 1986, botanist Jiří Váňa and (mycologist) circumscribed '' Ochyraea'', which is a genus of mosses in the family Amblystegiaceae Amblystegiaceae is a family of mosses. It includes 20 to 30 genera with a total of up to 150 species. *'' Hypnites'' Ettingsh.1855 *'' Hypnobartlettia'' Ochyra1985 *'' Koponenia'' Ochyra1985 *'' Larrainia'' W.R. Buck2015 *'' Leptodictyum'' (Schi ... and named in Rysard's honour. References Botanists with author abbreviations 1949 births 20th-century Polish botanists Living people Bryologists 21st-century Polish botanists {{Poland-scientist-stub ...
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