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Genus of mosses
habitats. Splachnum sphaericum Splachnum rubrum Splachnum luteum Splachnum ampullaceum Splachnum adolphi-friederici Splachnum austriacum Splachnum melanocaulon
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Species of moss in the family Splachnaceae
Splachnum sphaericum, also known as pinkstink dung moss, is a species of moss. This species occurs in North America. It also occurs in upland Britain
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Species of moss in the family Splachnaceae
Splachnum rubrum (also known as red dung moss, brilliant red dung moss or red parasol moss), is a species of moss in the Splachnum genus which is found
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Family of mosses
on animal faeces or carrion. For this reason, certain genera such as Splachnum Hedw. are often referred to as dung mosses. Mosses in this family are
Splachnaceae
Genus of mosses
Hymenostomum griffithianum (Dicks.) Spreng. Bryum bulbiforme Broth. Gymnomitriella laevifoliaSakurai Splachnum froehlichianum With. Splachnum succulentum Brid.
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Division of typically non-vascular land plants
plant-pollinator relationship found in many seed plants. The stinkmoss species Splachnum sphaericum develops insect pollination further by attracting flies to
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U.S. entomologist, bacteriologist and amateur bryologist (1909–2000)
Bird Club, she collected Desmatodon fisherae in Virginia in 1965 and Splachnum ampullaceum in West Virginia in 1968, extending the known southern range
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Genus of mosses
1973 Weissia simplex Bridel, 1827 Weissia socotrana Mitten, 1888 Weissia splachnum Garovaglio, 1840 Weissia squarrosa C. Müller, 1849 Weissia sterilis W
Weissia
Reproductive cycle of plants and algae
spores. Most mosses rely on the wind to disperse these spores, although Splachnum sphaericum is entomophilous, recruiting insects to disperse its spores
Alternation_of_generations
warnstorfii – Warnstorf's bog-moss Splachnum ampullaceum – cruet collar-moss Splachnum sphaericum – round-fruited collar-moss Splachnum vasculosum – rugged collar-moss
List of mosses of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_mosses_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Species of plant
and V. noveboracensis (Compositae) in the Piedmont of North Carolina". Splachnum ampullaceum in West Virginia. 37 (4): 251. "Vernonia (Ironweed)". Gardenia
Vernonia_noveboracensis
Method of sex-determination
chromosome sex determination system. Some monoicous moss species such as Splachnum ampullaceum exhibit environmental sex determination during early development
Environmental sex determination
Environmental_sex_determination
Order of mosses
Splachnales Splachnum sphaericum Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Division: Bryophyta Class: Bryopsida Subclass: Bryidae
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Area of Greater Manchester, England
also has historic botanical interest. In 1906, the rare moss species splachnum ampullaceum was recorded as growing there, while it was thought to be
Unsworth
bog-moss Sphagnum balticum Non-vascular plants Bryophyte Rugged collar-moss Splachnum vasculosum Non-vascular plants Bryophyte Irish threadwort Telaranea nematodes
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Species of moss
792059 Plant List: tro-35178822 Tropicos: 35178822 WFO: wfo-0001192066 Splachnum wormskioldii Wikidata: Q38351695 GBIF: 8089083 ITIS: 1136321 Tropicos:
Aplodon_wormskioldii
British botanist
Press. p175 Conolly, AP, Dickson, JH. (1969) A note on a late Weichselian splachnum capsule from Scotland. New Phytologist 68 (1) 197- Conolly, A.P., Godwin
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Species of moss
List: tro-35104839 PLANTS: TALI2 Tropicos: 35104839 WFO: wfo-0001149129 Splachnum lingulatum Wikidata: Q17262988 GBIF: 8230757 ITIS: 1135974 Plant List:
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Species of moss
6002021 Plant List: tro-35104907 Tropicos: 35104907 WFO: wfo-0001149173 Splachnum tenue Wikidata: Q17263421 Plant List: tro-35176463 Tropicos: 35176463
Tayloria_tenuis
angulosa (P. Beauv.) Dixon. Sphagnum compactum Brid. Two species of Splachnum now assigned to Tayloria: S. purpurascens = T. purpurascens (Hook.f. &
Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island
Botany_of_Lord_Auckland's_Group_and_Campbell's_Island
mnioides lingulate dung moss, Tayloria lingulata pinkstink dung moss, Splachnum sphaericum serrate dung moss, Tayloria serrata toothed-leaf nitrogen moss
List of clubmosses and mosses of Montana
List_of_clubmosses_and_mosses_of_Montana
wormskjoldii Splachnum ampullaceum Splachnum luteum Splachnum pennsylvanicum — southern dung moss Splachnum rubrum Splachnum sphaericum Splachnum vasculosum
List of Canadian plants by family S
List_of_Canadian_plants_by_family_S
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weary; tired
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Planner, Designer, One who designs
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From the Heath Covered Meadow
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One who revels all the time
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Place Name; Oak Meadow
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(עָכָר) Anglicized form of Hebrew Akar, ACHAR means "one who troubles." In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death.Â
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