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Mniaceae
Mniaceae is a moss family in the order Bryales. Taxonomy The family Mniaceae includes the following genera: * '' Cinclidium'' * '' Cyrtomnium'' * '' Epipterygium'' * ''Leucolepis'' * '' Mielichhoferia'' * ''Mnium'' * '' Orthomnion'' * ''Plagiomnium'' * ''Pohlia'' * ''Pseudobryum'' * '' Pseudopohlia'' * ''Rhizomnium ''Rhizomnium'' is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae commonly referred to as leafy mosses. They grow nearly worldwide, mostly in the northern hemisphere. Species * ''Rhizomnium andrewsianum'' * ''Rhizomnium appalachianum'' * ''Rhizomnium g ...'' * '' Schizymenium'' * '' Synthetodontium'' * '' Trachycystis'' References Moss families {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Mniaceae
Mniaceae is a moss family in the order Bryales. Taxonomy The family Mniaceae includes the following genera: * '' Cinclidium'' * '' Cyrtomnium'' * '' Epipterygium'' * ''Leucolepis'' * '' Mielichhoferia'' * ''Mnium'' * '' Orthomnion'' * ''Plagiomnium'' * ''Pohlia'' * ''Pseudobryum'' * '' Pseudopohlia'' * ''Rhizomnium ''Rhizomnium'' is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae commonly referred to as leafy mosses. They grow nearly worldwide, mostly in the northern hemisphere. Species * ''Rhizomnium andrewsianum'' * ''Rhizomnium appalachianum'' * ''Rhizomnium g ...'' * '' Schizymenium'' * '' Synthetodontium'' * '' Trachycystis'' References Moss families {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Pohlia
''Pohlia'' is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae, found on all continents including Antarctica. Some of its species are native to multiple continents. The center of diversity is the Northern Hemisphere. The genus name of ''Pohlia'' is in honour of Johann Ehrenfried Pohl (1746–1800), who was a German physician and botanist. The genus was circumscribed by Johann Hedwig in Descriptio et Adumbratio microscopio-analytica Muscorum Frondosorum vol.1 on page 98 in 1785-1787. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Pohlia afrocruda'' Brotherus *''Pohlia alba'' Lindberg & H.Arnell *'' Pohlia aloysii-sabaudiae'' Negri *'' Pohlia alteoperculata'' (Dixon) *'' Pohlia ampullacea'' Hampex Gangulee *'' Pohlia andalusica'' Brotherus *'' Pohlia andrewsii'' A.J.Shaw *'' Pohlia annotina'' Lindberg *'' Pohlia apolensis'' R.S.Williams *'' Pohlia aristatula'' H.A.Miller, H.O.Whittier & B.Whittier *''Pohlia atropurpurea'' (Wahlenb.) H.Lindb. *''Pohlia atrothecia'' Brotherus *'' Pohlia ...
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Plagiomnium
''Plagiomnium'' is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae. It was formerly a part of a more encompassing genus ''Mnium'' and in 1968 Finish bryologist Timo Juhani Koponen justified splitting the genus into a number of smaller genera. Description This genus is characterized by singly placed marginal teeth. ''Plagiomnium'' are commonlyg found along shaded stream banks, seeps and springs, generally on soil with a high humus content. Species The genus ''Plagiomnium'' contains the following species: *''Plagiomnium acutum'' *'' Plagiomnium affine'' *'' Plagiomnium arbusculum'' *''Plagiomnium carolinianum'' *'' Plagiomnium ciliare'' *'' Plagiomnium cinclidioides'' *'' Plagiomnium confertidens'' *'' Plagiomnium cordatum'' *'' Plagiomnium cuspidatum'' *'' Plagiomnium drummondii'' *''Plagiomnium ecklonii'' *'' Plagiomnium elatum'' *'' Plagiomnium elimbatum'' *''Plagiomnium ellipticum'' *''Plagiomnium insigne'' *''Plagiomnium integroradiatum'' *''Plagiomnium integr ...
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Cinclidium (plant)
''Cinclidium'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Mniaceae. The genus was first described by Olof Swartz Olof Peter Swartz (21 September 1760 – 19 September 1818) was a Swedish botanist and taxonomist. He is best known for his taxonomic work and studies into pteridophytes. Biography Olof Swartz attended the University of Uppsala where he st .... The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and America. Species: * '' Cinclidium stygium'' Swartz, 1803 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17304993 Mniaceae Moss genera ...
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Mnium
''Mnium'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Mniaceae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and North America. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Mnium'': * ''Mnium arizonicum'' J.J. Amann – Arizona calcareous moss * ''Mnium blyttii'' Bruch & Schimp. – Blytt's calcareous moss * ''Mnium hornum'' Hedw. – horn calcareous moss * ''Mnium jungermannia'' L. * ''Mnium lycopodioides'' Schwägr. * ''Mnium marginatum'' (Dicks. ex With.) P. Beauv. – olivegreen calcareous moss * ''Mnium spinosum'' (Voit) Schwägr. – spinosum calcareous moss * ''Mnium spinulosum'' Bruch & Schimp. – largetooth calcareous moss * ''Mnium stellare ''Mnium stellare'', the starry thyme-moss or stellar calcareous moss, is a moss species in the genus ''Mnium ''Mnium'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Mniaceae Mniaceae is a moss family in the order Bryales. Taxonomy The fami ...'' Hedw. – stellar calcareous moss * '' Mnium ...
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Rhizomnium
''Rhizomnium'' is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae commonly referred to as leafy mosses. They grow nearly worldwide, mostly in the northern hemisphere. Species * ''Rhizomnium andrewsianum'' * ''Rhizomnium appalachianum'' * ''Rhizomnium glabrescens'' * ''Rhizomnium gracile'' * ''Rhizomnium horikawae'' * ''Rhizomnium magnifolium'' * ''Rhizomnium nudum'' * ''Rhizomnium pseudopunctatum'' * ''Rhizomnium punctatum'' * '' Rhizomnium striatulum'' Fossil species: * ''Rhizomnium dentatum ''Rhizomnium dentatum'' is an extinct species of moss in the family Mniaceae. The species is solely known from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber deposits in the Baltic Sea region of Europe. The genus contains a total of thirteen extant species dis ...'' References Moss genera {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Pseudobryum
''Pseudobryum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Mniaceae Mniaceae is a moss family in the order Bryales. Taxonomy The family Mniaceae includes the following genera: * '' Cinclidium'' * '' Cyrtomnium'' * '' Epipterygium'' * ''Leucolepis'' * '' Mielichhoferia'' * ''Mnium'' * '' Orthomnion'' * .... Species: * '' Pseudobryum cinclidioides'' (Huebener) T.J. Kop. * '' Pseudobryum speciosum'' (Mitt.) T.J. Kop. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10551647 Mniaceae Moss genera ...
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Leucolepis
''Leucolepis'' is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae Mniaceae is a moss family in the order Bryales. Taxonomy The family Mniaceae includes the following genera: * '' Cinclidium'' * '' Cyrtomnium'' * '' Epipterygium'' * ''Leucolepis'' * '' Mielichhoferia'' * ''Mnium'' * '' Orthomnion'' * .... Species * '' Leucolepis acanthoneura'' * '' Leucolepis menziesii'' References Moss genera Mniaceae {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Plagiomnium Insigne
''Plagiomnium insigne'', the badge moss or coastal leafy moss, is a species of moss found on humus in moist, shaded, lowland forests. It can also be found on soil along trails and other shaded, open areas. The moss sometimes forms lush, extensive mats. Description The plants are large and showy, usually between high. They have wide-spreading, glistening leaves when moist that become shrivelled and dull when dry. The fertile plants are unisexual Dioecy (; ; adj. dioecious , ) is a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct individual organisms (unisexual) that produce male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproducti .... The male plants can be distinguished by their conspicuously flattened heads. The sterile stems are arched, like those of strawberries. Badge moss is the largest mnium. It can be distinguished from magnificent moss by its unisexual plants, leaf edges that extend down the stems for a noti ...
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