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Climacium dendroides, also known as tree climacium moss, [1] [2] belongs in the order Hypnales [3] and family Climaciaceae, [4] in class Bryopsida and subclass Bryidae.It is identified as a "tree moss" due to its distinctive morphological features, and has four species identified across the Northern Hemisphere.
Climacium is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Climaciaceae. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia, North America, and Australia. [1] Species.
Tree moss is a common name for several organisms and may refer to: Climacium, a genus of mosses which resemble miniature trees Climacium dendroides, a common species of Climacium; Evernia, a genus of lichens which grow on trees; Usnea, a genus of lichens which grow on trees
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Moss lawns are drought-resistant after they have become established; they are among the most drought-resistant garden plants. [2] [17] The moss will become dormant in less favourable conditions. [14] Moss thus generally only needs watering until it is established. [2] [17] When rehydrated, it recovers and becomes green within seconds. [18]
Cirriphyllum piliferum – hair-pointed feather-moss; Climacium dendroides – tree-moss; Conardia compacta – compact feather-moss; Conostomum tetragonum – helmet-moss; Coscinodon cribrosus – sieve-tooth moss; Cratoneuron curvicaule – bent-stem hook-moss; Cratoneuron filicinum – fern-leaved hook-moss; Cryphaea heteromalla – lateral ...
Climacium americanum — tree moss; Climacium dendroides — tree climacium moss; Clusiaceae. Hypericum anagalloides — tinker's-penny;