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Plagiomnium venustum, also known as magnificent leafy moss, is a species of moss belonging to the family Mniaceae. [2] It is found mainly in western North America along the coastal region. [ 3 ] This moss can be identified from other members of the Plagiomnium genus by dark coloured stomata guide cells and the absence of sterile stems. [ 2 ]
Plagiomnium is a genus of mosses in the family Mniaceae. [1] It was formerly a part of a more encompassing genus Mnium and in 1968 Finnish bryologist Timo Juhani Koponen justified splitting the genus into a number of smaller genera.
Plagiomnium cuspidatum — toothed plagiomnium moss; Plagiomnium drummondii; Plagiomnium ellipticum; Plagiomnium insigne; Plagiomnium medium; Plagiomnium rostratum; Plagiomnium venustum; Pseudobryum cinclidioides; Rhizomnium andrewsianum; Rhizomnium appalachianum — Appalachian rhizomnium moss; Rhizomnium glabrescens; Rhizomnium gracile ...
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A patch of Plagiomnium insigne with sporangia. Badge moss is the largest mnium. [clarification needed] It can be distinguished from magnificent moss [clarification needed] by its unisexual plants, leaf edges that extend down the stems for a noticeable length, and 3-6 stalked capsules per plant. [2]
Plagiobryum zieri – zierian hump-moss; Plagiomnium affine – many-fruited thyme-moss; Plagiomnium cuspidatum – woodsy thyme-moss; Plagiomnium elatum – tall thyme-moss; Plagiomnium ellipticum – marsh thyme-moss; Plagiomnium medium – alpine thyme-moss; Plagiomnium rostratum – long-beaked thyme-moss; Plagiomnium undulatum – hart's ...
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Gametophyte (leafy vegetation) and sporophyte (upright stalks) generations of Plagiomnium cuspidatum. Plagiomnium cuspidatum, also known as toothed or “baby-tooth” plagiomnium moss and woodsy thyme-moss, is a species of thyme-moss that originated in North America, but can now also be found throughout Middle America, Africa, Northern and Southern Asia (excluding China), and Europe.