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Buxbaumia (bug moss, bug-on-a-stick,
humpbacked elves, or elf-cap moss) is a
genus of
twelve species of moss (Bryophyta). It was
first named in 1742 by...
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Buxbaumia viridis, also
known as the
green shield-moss, is a rare
bryophyte found sporadically throughout the
northern hemisphere. The
gametophyte of...
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Buxbaumia was a
bryological journal published in the Netherlands,
beginning in 1947. It was
named for the moss
genus Buxbaumia. In 1970, the
journal became...
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history during his boyhood. In 1805,
Hooker discovered a moss (now
known as
Buxbaumia aphylla) when out
walking on Rackheath,
north of Norwich. He
visited the...
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herbarum is also
fungal plant pathogen. Its
hosts include Bryum,
Buxbaumia, Gyroweissia, Tortula, and Dicranella. It can
cause Cladosporium ear rot...
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class Bryopsida subclass Buxbaumiidae (only
Buxbaumia)
subclass Diphysciidae (only Diphyscium)
subclass Gigaspermidae (only Giga****ceae)
subclass Funariidae...
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national park
include the
Hungarian gentian,
Swertia perennis and the
mosses Buxbaumia viridis and
Dicranum viride.
Kjirsten Coleman, Jörg Müller,
Claudia Kuenzer:...
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protect the area much
because the
presence of the rare moss
species Buxbaumia viridis and
Plagiothecium latebricola.
Geography of
Stockholm Huddinge...
- 1727). He died in Wermsdorf, Saxony. He is
commemorated in the moss
genus Buxbaumia (also the name of a
journal on mosses) and in the
names of
several species...
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forest is rich in
mosses and lichens, and the
protection of the moss
Buxbaumia viridis is one of the
explicit aims of the
nature reserve. "Berga Kulle"...