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- Bartramiaceae is a family of mosses belonging to the order Bartramiales. Genera: Anacolia Schimp. Bartramia Hedw. Bartramidula Bruch & Schimp. Breutelia...
- Main page: List of Canadian plants by family Families: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I J K | L | M | N | O | P Q | R | S | T | U V W | X Y Z Impatiens...
- Parent page: Flora of Canada This is a listing of the non-vascular plants of Canada, and includes the mosses, liverworts and hornworts. IDD - incomplete...
- Bartramia pomiformis, the common apple-moss, is a species of moss in the Bartramiaceae family. It is typically green or glaucous in hue, although sometimes...
- Sciences. 32: 1–378. Griffin III, Dana & William R. Buck. 1989. Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Studies on the Bartramiaceae. The Bryologist 92 (3): 368-380. [1]...
- apple-moss or Haller's bartramia moss, is a species of moss in the family Bartramiaceae. Edwards, Sean R. (2012). English Names for British Bryophytes. British...
- Neosharpiella is a genus of moss containing two species in the family Bartramiaceae. The type species, Neosharpiella aztecorum, grows in alpine regions...
- genera of moss were named in his honor; Neosharpiella in the family Bartramiaceae in 1973, and Unclejackia (in family Brachytheciaceae) by Daniel H. Norris...
- Bartramia is a genus of mosses in the family Bartramiaceae. The genus was first formally described by Johann Hedwig in 1801. There are about 72 species...
- order Bartramiales contains a single family with nine genera. Family Bartramiaceae Schwägr. Anacolia Schimp. Bartramia Hedw. Breutelia (Bruch & Schimp...