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  2. File:Lifecycle moss svg diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss leaf under microscope, showing gemmae and a hair point (40x) Moss gametophytes have stems which may be simple or branched and upright (acrocarp) or prostrate (pleurocarp). The early divergent classes Takakiopsida, Sphagnopsida, Andreaeopsida and Andreaeobryopsida either lack stomata or have pseudostomata that do not form pores.

  4. Mnium - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] Mnium lycopodioides Schwägr. Mnium marginatum (Dicks. ex With.) P. Beauv. – olivegreen calcareous moss; Mnium spinosum (Voit) Schwägr. – spinosum ...

  5. Bryophyte - Wikipedia

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    An example of moss (Bryophyta) on the forest floor in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Bryophytes (/ ˈ b r aɪ. ə ˌ f aɪ t s /) [2] are a group of land plants (embryophytes), sometimes treated as a taxonomic division, that contains three groups of non-vascular land plants: the liverworts, hornworts, and mosses. [3]

  6. Polytrichum - Wikipedia

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    Polytrichum is a genus of mosses — commonly called haircap moss or hair moss — which contains approximately 70 species that have a cosmopolitan distribution. The genus Polytrichum has a number of closely related sporophytic characters. The scientific name is derived from the Ancient Greek words polys, meaning "many", and thrix, meaning "hair".

  7. Mnium hornum - Wikipedia

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    The upright stems of swan's-neck thyme-moss are 2 to 4 cm tall. Leaves are 4mm to 8mm long, with a toothed border of long, narrow cells. The vein ends a slightly below the tip of the leaf. The lower part of the stem has small, narrow triangular leaves. Capsules are 5mm long, with a lid that narrows abruptly into a short point.

  8. Marchantiophyta - Wikipedia

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    The Marchantiophyta (/ m ɑːr ˌ k æ n t i ˈ ɒ f ə t ə,-oʊ ˈ f aɪ t ə / ⓘ) are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts.Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of genetic information.

  9. Polytrichum commune - Wikipedia

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    Polytrichum commune (also known as common haircap, [2] great golden maidenhair, [2] great goldilocks, [2] common haircap moss, or common hair moss) is a species of moss found in many regions with high humidity and rainfall. The species can be exceptionally tall for a moss with stems often exceeding 30 cm (12 in) and rarely reaching 70 cm (27.5 ...