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- Dawsonia is a genus of acrocarpous mosses. Dawsonia, along with other members of the order Polytrichales, are taller than most mosses and have thicker...
- has information related to Dawsonia. Dawsonia is the scientific name of several genera of organisms and may refer to: Dawsonia (plant), a genus of moss...
- Dawsonia superba is a moss in the family Polytrichaceae that is found in Australia, New Guinea, Malaysia, and New Zealand. D. superba is the tallest self-supporting...
- Dawsonia longifolia is a tall moss, growing to ~60 cm in height. This species may be a synonym of D. superba. [citation needed] Dawsonia longifolia may...
- Dawsonia polytrichoides is a species of moss found in Australia. The stem is up to 20cm long, the calyptra is very large. "Dawsonia polytrichoides". Vascular...
- Dawsonia campanulata is an organic-walled Palaeozoic organism of unknown affinity. It resembles a s**** or purse. Nicholson, H. Alleyne (1873). "XVII.—On...
- Dawsonia longiseta is a species of moss in the family Polytrichaceae endemic to eastern Australia. D. longiseta is an erect moss with bluish green leaves...
- typically 0.2–10 cm (0.1–3.9 in) tall, though some species are much larger. Dawsonia, the tallest moss in the world, can grow to 50 cm (20 in) in height. There...
- flaccidum). The giant moss Dawsonia can be seen at several points. Asplenium oblongifolium Umbrella fern Leptopteris superba Dawsonia Fernbirds or mātātā (Poodytes...
- shut prior to dehiscence. Alophosia Atrichopsis Atrichum Bartramiopsis Dawsonia Dendroligotrichum Hebantia Itatiella Lyellia Meiotrichum Notoligotrichum...