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- Neckeraceae is a moss family in the order Hypnales. There are about 200 species native to temperate and tropical regions. Most grow on rocks, or other...
- Pterigynandraceae and a second part of the Neckeraceae). The rest of the families, the third part of the Neckeraceae and the fourth part of the Lembophyllaceae...
- Gastrocopta ogasawarana Family Brachytheciaceae Flabellidium spinosum Family Neckeraceae Neomacounia nitida Family Pteridaceae Adiantum lianxianense Dryopteris...
- 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 Najas flexilis...
- Neckera is a large genus of mosses belonging to the family Neckeraceae. The genus was first described by Johann Hedwig. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution...
- of the genera of family Leptodontaceae, originally came from family Neckeraceae, Such as Caduciella came into Leptodontaceae in 1991. It originally comprised...
- angustifolium, the Derbyshire feathermoss, is a species of moss in the Neckeraceae family. It is endemic to Derbyshire, England, being restricted to a single...
- Thamnobryum is a genus of moss in the family Neckeraceae. There are about 50 species. The genus is distributed throughout the world. The genus Thamnobryum...
- it is in a monotypic genus, or that it should be placed in the family Neckeraceae. Most recent publications accept the current classification of Macoun's...
- Stark & W.R.Buck – now in Anomodontaceae Chileobryon Enroth – now in Neckeraceae Duthiella Müller Hal. ex V.F.Brotherus – now in Meteoriaceae Habrodon...