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Thuidium Torrentium
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus '' Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *'' Thuidium abietinum'' *''Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *''Thuidium allenii'' *'' Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *''Thuidium angustifolium'' *''Thuidium arzobispoae'' *''Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonian ...
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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 hornworts. Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick, attached to a stem that may be branched or unbranched and has only a limited role in conducting water and nutrients. Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. They are typically tall, though some species are much larger. ''Dawsonia'', the tallest moss in the world, can grow to in height. There are a ...
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Thuidium Amblyostomum
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Brachymenium
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Bonianum
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Bolanderi
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Blepharophyllum
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Blandowii
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Bifarium
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Austro-serpens
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Attenuatum
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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Thuidium Atlanticum
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a Continent#Subcontinents, subcontinent of Eurasia ..., and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *''Thuidium aciculum'' *''Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *''Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *''Thuidium angustifolium'' *''Thuidium arzobispoae'' *''Thuidiu ...
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Thuidium Assurgens
''Thuidium'' is a genus of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. The name comes from the genus ''Thuja'' and the Latin suffix -idium, meaning diminutive. This is due to its resemblance to small cedar trees. Description Members of the genus are characterized by creeping, highly branched, pinnate leaves. There are approximately 230 species found distributed in North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Species Species adapted from The Plant List; *''Thuidium abietinum'' *'' Thuidium aciculum'' *'' Thuidium aculeoserratum'' *''Thuidium algarvicum'' *'' Thuidium allenii'' *''Thuidium alvarezianum'' *''Thuidium amblyostomum'' *'' Thuidium angustifolium'' *'' Thuidium arzobispoae'' *'' Thuidium assimile'' *''Thuidium assurgens'' *''Thuidium atlanticum'' *''Thuidium attenuatum'' *''Thuidium austro-serpens'' *''Thuidium bifarium'' *''Thuidium blandowii'' *''Thuidium blepharophyllum'' *''Thuidium bolanderi'' *''Thuidium bonianum'' ...
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