RF2B0D68M–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RMR9YRTE–Vesicularia vesicularis
RF2HXA63J–A Closeup Of Moss growing On The ground
RMFD0ARH–Cypress-leaved plait-moss / Hypnum moss (Hypnum cupressiforme) close up
RF2WAT6WB–Hypnum cupressiforme is a moss found on all continents except Antarctica in a variety of habitats. It can be found on tree trunks, logs, walls, rocks.
RF2B0T8BD–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RM2WY57XF–The moss Herzogielli steligeri with green gametophytes and brown sporophytes.
RF2TBJ066–Cypress-leaved plaitmoss (Hypnum cupressiforme) is a cosmopolitan moss. This photo was taken in Dalby National Park, Sweden.
RF2CXFM46–Hypnum Curvifolium Moss On Stone On The Ground
RF2JFT8H4–A closeup of hypnum moss against the blurry background. Hypnum cupressiforme.
RM2BDF4B7–Hypnum moss growing on a decaying log in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains.
RF2CTDCW0–Cluster Of Green Carpet Moss
RF2WNYD5N–Moss and lichens on the bark of a tree in a spruce taiga forest. Karelia, Orzega. Yellow green moss on the trunk. Ctenidium molluscum. Necker moss
RF2DENKKE–Moss Growing On the Ground
RF2A6N1EA–Great Plait Moss Growing on Rock in Winter
RF2C5PTWT–Hypnum Curvifolium Moss On A Stick
RF2A6NBT1–Hypnum Moss Growing in Winter
RF2HXA5R3–Hypnum Curvifolium Moss Growing on a Stone
RMHMKRJ6–Cypress-leaved Plait-moss or Hypnum Moss (Hypnum cupressiforme), Hypnaceae.
RF2WAT6W7–Hypnum cupressiforme is a moss found on all continents except Antarctica in a variety of habitats. It can be found on tree trunks, logs, walls, rocks.
RF2B0T8FA–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RM2WY57XC–Spore capsule (peristome) of the moss Herzogielli steligeri.
RF2TBJ06C–Cypress-leaved plaitmoss (Hypnum cupressiforme) is a cosmopolitan moss. This photo was taken in Dalby National Park, Sweden.
RF2TBJ060–Cypress-leaved plaitmoss (Hypnum cupressiforme) is a cosmopolitan moss. This photo was taken in Monte Santiago Natural Monument, Burgos province, Cast
RF2B7MPB5–Moss-covered boulder in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak District National Park
RF2NCWDHA–A closeup of Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss.
RM2P37ERB–Beech stump with moss
RFJB5WEY–lucent light
RF2WNYC1F–Moss and lichens on the bark of a tree in a spruce taiga forest. Karelia, Orzega. Yellow green moss on the trunk. Ctenidium molluscum. Necker moss
RM2CEGR96–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. l.ATE LXV. Bruihytheaum aannnuiium I From Sulliv. Icones 1 HYPNACEAE 28s On very dry rocks in such situations as suit Gnmmia apocarpa,te. var.ovatiiniGrout may be found. It has broadly ovate, rather short-acuminate stem leaves.
RF2A6NBW2–Hypnum Moss Growing in Winter
RF2HXA5WN–Closeup of Hypnum Curvifolium Moss Growing on a Stone
RF2DENN25–Hypnum Moss Growing At the Foot Of An Old Post
RF2B0D689–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RF2CXFHN4–Hypnum Moss On Post
RF2C5PTPK–Hypnum Moss Growing At the Foot Of An Old Post
RF2TBJ05P–Cypress-leaved plaitmoss (Hypnum cupressiforme) is a cosmopolitan moss. This photo was taken in Monte Santiago Natural Monument, Burgos province, Cast
RF2B7MPMM–Moss-covered boulder in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak District National Park
RF2NCWDHG–A closeup of Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss.
RM2P37EP3–Beech stump with moss and tree fungi, Brundorf in the district of Osterholz, Germany
RFJB52D6–lucent light
RM2CEGBRR–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. HYPNACEAE 359. curvans. ForPlate St. 1 5*^- narkings below, very sharply scrrale above; costa lacking or short and double ; median cellslinear-Hexuose, basal broader and shorter and usually somewhat colored; (// theextreme angles are four to eight very iinuh e)ilarged and inflated hyaline or colored cells,three or four above these along the margin smaller and subquadrate: dioicous;perichastial leaves strongly spinose-den-tate above, not plicate; capsule oblong-ovoid,
RF2B0D6A9–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RF2B7MM3H–Moss and lichen-covered boulders and trees in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland, National Vegetation Code NVC W17, Peak D
RF2NCWDH9–A closeup of Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss.
RFJB52D9–lucent light
RM2CEGJ76–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. rather abruptlynarrowed to an acumen equaling the rest of the leaf in length, somewhat con-cave, siihserrulate all around, decurrent, excavate; costa very short and double or HYPNACEAE 323 lacking; median leaf cells 6/< wide and 3-6 times as long; basal cells shorter,subquadrate; alar cells numerous, 9-12/^ in diameter: monoecious; capsulecernuous to horizontal; annulus simple; peristome perfect, cilia nearly as longas the segments and somewhat appendiculate; spore
RF2A6ND1R–Ivy Leaves on Hypnum Moss in Winter
RMHMKRJY–Dutch Rush or Scouring-rush Horsetail (Equisetum hyemale), Equisetaceae.
RF2B7DJDT–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RF2NCWDH5–A closeup of Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss.
RFJB52DA–lucent light
RM2CEGN8D–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Kir;uRH n- Zamrtnthenum nitens (From Bry. Eui. ). HYPNACEAE 297 CAMPTOTHECIUM B. & S. Plants closely allied to Bnichytheciitm but for the most part distinct to thecasual observer by reason of thtt bright golden or yellowish green, silky Imter and Uronglyplicale leaves, which are usually slender and have as a rule narrower leaf cells ;seta rough or smooth. Our only species is: C. nitens which is rather infrequently found in swampy places in cool orelevated regions. It
RF2B7DJE1–Climacium dendroides, known as the tree climacium moss, a moss species within the family Hypnaceae, in the class Bryopsida, subclass Bryidae and order
RF2NCWDHF–A closeup of Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss.
RFJB5WF0–lucent light
RM2CEGT2W–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. tics which readily distinguish this species in all its protean forms.On moist ground near the edges of water it becomes glossy yellow-green,approaching S. salebrosum in appearance; growing in quiet streams it often HYPNACEAE becomes long, slender, and almost floating, the secondary stems reaching alength of iQcm or more. Another form will have the secondary stems simpleand long flagelliform. Like B. oxycladon this species is imperfectly dioicous.There is some evidence
RFJB5WF2–lucent light
RMHMKRK5–Dutch Rush or Scouring-rush Horsetail (Equisetum hyemale), Equisetaceae.
RF2NCWDHJ–A closeup of Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss or hypnum moss.
RM2CEGX5F–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. t#1 > ■ PLATE LXI. Hykcomium iimhraliim (From Bry. Eur.) HYPNACEAE 267 of the upper side of the shoot of the previous season. When growing in itsfavorite habitat, over stones and logs in rich moist mountain woods, this is oneof our most beautiful mosses. In less favorable localities its growth is fre-quently so stunted as to give little idea of its true beauty. The stems arecovered with branched paraphyllia. The leaves of the primary stems are widelyovate to oblon
RFHJGTHN–macro, close-up, macro admission, close up view, brown, brownish, brunette,
RM2CEGK6X–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. PLATE LXXV, Craloneuran fitUinum (From Bry. Eur HYPNACEAE 317 inflated, hyaline or colored, forming clearly defined decurrent auricles; spores inspring; frequent. Some specimens, apparently growing in dry situations, havethe auricles less inflated and more deeply colored. Slender forms of Thuidiumptiludosiim may be mis-. |;/i«)W((ifiiSi!|Mt^ taken for this species, butits more plicate leaveswith recurved marginsand the abundant filamen-tose paraphyllia easily dis-ting
RM2CEGHD1–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 170. Campyltum poiyi^amum (From Bry. Eur ) HYPNACEAE 327 leaves typically entire with apex somewhat channeled, slron^^/y squarrose to recurved,without costa or at most with merely a trace of one; inflated alar cells numer-ous and conspicuous, hyaline or colored: dioicous; spores in summer, butinfrequently produced. This species is apparently not abundant but is widelydistributed in our range. Forms are found varying toward C chrysopbyllum andhaving a well-devel
RM2CEG9J7–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 203. Amblystegiella aJitata (From Sulliv. Icones! HYPNACEAE 379 Some of the slen-der varieties of Hyp-iium ctipressiforme withnearly symmetricalleaves simulate J.adnutti, but the leafapex in that species isoften serrate, usuallymore slender and theupper leaf cells moreelongated. SUBFAMILY 7.ENTODONTEAE Plants of large orm e d i u m size, noneminute, typically hyp-naceous; leaves notpapillose, often con-cave or plicate or both;casta lacking or shortand double; m
RM2CEGRMX–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. HYPNACEAE 283 when dry^ somewhat narrowed at base and often asymmetrical; median cellslinear, 8-12:1, basal broader and shorter, alar quadrate and more densely rilledthan in most other species and thus appearing more opaque; stem leaves nar-rowly triangular-ovate to broadly ovate, acuminate, more loosely areolate, serrateto nearly entire above; monoicous; rough ^i/>ove, nearly smooth below, capsuleoblong-ovoid, 2.5 by i, horizontal to suberect, somewhat unsymmetric
RM2CEGR3J–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. PLATE LWl. liriuhythccium velulinum (From Bry. Eur.) ^i. 3r. praelongiin-,. Var. intricalum. 6, Var. condensatum. HYPNACEAE 287 numerous than in the preceding, stem leaves longer and more slenderly acumi-nate; seta and capsule as in the preceding, but capsule narrower. On roots oftrees and old logs. As above and also in mountains of western North Carolina. B. velutinum (L.) B. & S. Plants s/eiider, growing in silky tufts on earth orstones or more frequently at the ba
RM2CEGNPF–. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. FiiURr. 155. Eurliynchium nucilorme y,2.I.enf and tiipsiilc X lo.. PLATE LXVIII. Eurhynchium serriilatum (From SuUiv. Icones HYPNACEAE 295 Eurhync/iiiim and RhynchoHe^^iitm are very hard to find and still harder todefine. E. serrulatum (Hedw.) Kindb. (Hypnum scrrulaltim Hedvv.). Plants growingin wide loose thin mats over humus in woods, chlorophyll green, scarcely glossy,fl ittened with the appearance of a PUi^iothecium; branch leaves distant, about 2™^long, plane mar
RMRH26EP–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. HYPNACEAE Euvhyiichium SXG Tab. VlII.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRH2MD9–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. 46/ HYPNACEAE ürlholliecium Tab. IL. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRH27FE–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. HYPNACEAE Plaôiolheclum. Tab. II. ^yo. /actum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRH26PG–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. or/^ HYPNACEAE Rhj'iichoslegiurn 7a 6. VI.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRH26JX–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. ^l^ HYPNACEAE Eurhynchium Tah.I.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRH26CE–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. S3I HYPNACEAE Eurhynchium Tab. XU].. ptlifcriim. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRH2MDN–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. HYPNACEAE Ortliolheuiuin Tab.rn.. </!(f.^.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
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