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  2. Pseudoscleropodium - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoscleropodium purum, or neat feather-moss, ... The species is described as having a pleurocarpous growth habit that forms soft carpets or turfs. It has regularly ...

  3. Abietinella abietina - Wikipedia

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    Abietinella abietina is a species of moss in the family Thuidiaceae. It is a small, distinctive pleurocarpous moss with stems that are erect and branches which are spreading, reminiscent of a tiny conifer. Its extremely rare variety abietina is grown with the commoner var. hystricosa on coastal sand dunes.

  4. Brachytheciaceae - Wikipedia

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    The family consists of pleurocarpous mosses with very diverse appearances. They are irregular or pinnately branched and form loose mats. The leaves are broad ovate or triangular and are sharply focused at the top. A midrib is always present and usually reaches more than half of the leaf.

  5. Amblystegium serpens - Wikipedia

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    Amblystegium serpens, also known as the creeping feathermoss or nano moss, [1] is a species of moss. It is a common species in Britain. The species is pleurocarpous in form, with ovate to lanceolate leaves which end in a fine acute point. It forms creeping mats on decaying tree stumps, hedgebanks and other shaded sites.

  6. Pilotrichaceae - Wikipedia

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    Pilotrichaceae is a family of pleurocarpous mosses in Hookeriales. It includes 20 genera. [1] It is primarily tropical and epiphytic or epiphyllous. [2] Description

  7. Bryopsida - Wikipedia

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    The Bryopsida constitute the largest class of mosses, containing 95% of all moss species.It consists of approximately 11,500 species, common throughout the whole world. The group is distinguished by having spore capsules with teeth that are arthrodontous; the teeth are separate from each other and jointed at the base where they attach to the opening of the capsule. [2]

  8. Ptychomniales - Wikipedia

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  9. Orthodontiaceae - Wikipedia

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    Species in the family are acrocarpous or pseudo-pleurocarpous mosses that are epiphytic. They are usually dioecious and have erect setae and capsules with a well-developed operculum. They are characterized as small plants growing loosely on coniferous trees, decaying coniferous wood, or in terrestrial habitats.

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