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  2. Buxbaumia viridis - Wikipedia

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    Buxbaumia viridis, also known as the green shield-moss, is a rare bryophyte found sporadically throughout the northern hemisphere. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The gametophyte of this moss is not macroscopically visible; the large, distinct sporophyte of B. viridis is the only identifying structure of this moss. [ 3 ]

  3. Sphagnum girgensohnii - Wikipedia

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    Sphagnum girgensohnii, commonly known as Girgensohn's bogmoss, [4] Girgensohn's sphagnum [5] or common green peat moss, is a species of peat moss with a Holarctic and Indo-Malesian distribution. First described by Edmund Russow in 1865, it is a relatively robust moss species characterised by its green to straw-coloured appearance and ...

  4. Timmia megapolitana - Wikipedia

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    Timmia megapolitana is a medium sized and deep green moss that has large leaves that are coarsely serrated in the free portion of the leaf and entirely in the sheathing part of the leaf. The leaves are on average 4–5 mm long with the adaxial leaf surface bulging mammilose while the abaxial surface is not.

  5. Bryum argenteum - Wikipedia

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    Bryum argenteum, the silvergreen bryum moss or silvery thread moss, [1] is a species of moss in the family Bryaceae. It is one of the most common mosses of urban areas and can be easily recognized without a microscope.

  6. Weissia controversa - Wikipedia

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    Weissia controversa, the green-tufted stubble-moss, [1] is a species of moss in the Pottiaceae family. It is widely found in all continents, except in Antarctica. [1] Weissia controversa is a hermaphroditic species. The plants usually grow to less than 1 cm in height and the spores measure 14-20 μm. [2]

  7. Bartramia pomiformis - Wikipedia

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    Bartramia pomiformis, the common apple-moss, [1] is a species of moss in the Bartramiaceae family. It is typically green or glaucous in hue, although sometimes it can appear yellowish. The stems extend from a half cm to 8 cm, with narrowly lanceolate to linear-lanceolate leaves 4 – 9 mm long. [ 2 ]

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