Taxiphyllum Geophilum
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Taxiphyllum Geophilum
''Taxiphyllum'' is a genus of mosses in the family Hypnaceae. Description Moss in the genera are generally medium to large sized and mat forming. Stems are glossy and creeping. Species are native to North America, South America, Africa, and on islands in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. Specifically, they have been found in the United States, Mexico, West Indies, Guatemala, India, Japan, Madagascar, Philippines, and Australia. ''Taxiphyllum barbieri'' is economically important as a common plant used in freshwater aquariums. It is sold under the name 'Java moss'. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *'' Taxiphyllum alare'' *'' Taxiphyllum alternans'' *'' Taxiphyllum angustirete'' *''Taxiphyllum aomoriense'' *'' Taxiphyllum arcuatum'' *'' Taxiphyllum assimile'' *''Taxiphyllum barbieri'' *'' Taxiphyllum cavernicola'' *'' Taxiphyllum cuspidifolium'' *'' Taxiphyllum densifolium'' *'' Taxiphyllum deplanatum'' *'' Taxiphyllum eberhardtii'' *'' Taxiphyllum ele ...
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Taxiphyllum Wissgrillii
''Taxiphyllum'' is a genus of mosses in the family Hypnaceae. Description Moss in the genera are generally medium to large sized and mat forming. Stems are glossy and creeping. Species are native to North America, South America, Africa, and on islands in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. Specifically, they have been found in the United States, Mexico, West Indies, Guatemala, India, Japan, Madagascar, Philippines, and Australia. ''Taxiphyllum barbieri'' is economically important as a common plant used in freshwater aquariums. It is sold under the name 'Java moss'. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *'' Taxiphyllum alare'' *'' Taxiphyllum alternans'' *'' Taxiphyllum angustirete'' *'' Taxiphyllum aomoriense'' *'' Taxiphyllum arcuatum'' *'' Taxiphyllum assimile'' *''Taxiphyllum barbieri ''Taxiphyllum barbieri'', known as Java moss or Bogor moss, is a moss belonging to the family Hypnaceae. Native to southeast Asia, it is commonly used in freshwater aquariu ...
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