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- Paris Ditrichum apophysatum Hampe ex Gangulee Ditrichum astomoides Limpr. Ditrichum atlanti**** (Thér. & Trab.) J.-P. Frahm & Seppelt Ditrichum aureum...
- Solanum ditrichum, commonly called forest nightshade, is a low growing herbaceous perennial native to the east coast of Australia, found north of Dungog...
- Ditrichum cornubi****, commonly known as the Cornish path-moss, is a moss endemic to Cornwall, United Kingdom. First discovered in 1963, on a roadside...
- Ditrichum plumbicola, also known as lead moss, is a moss species known for growing in lead rich soils. It was formally described by Alan Crundwell in...
- curve-leaved ditrichum Ditrichum lineare – dark ditrichum Ditrichum plumbicola – lead-moss Ditrichum pusillumbrown ditrichum Ditrichum subulatum – awl-leaved...
- Dicranoweisia brevipes Dicranoweisia grimmiacea Ditrichum gemmiferum Ditrichum heteromallum Ditrichum hyalinum Ditrichum lewis-smithii Hennediella antarctica Kiaeria...
- inclinatum Ditrichum ambiguumambiguous ditrichum Ditrichum flexicaule Ditrichum heteromallum Ditrichum lineare Ditrichum montanum Ditrichum pallidum...
- considered members of the genus Ditrichum in the family Ditrichaceae, either as two species or both included in Ditrichum flexicaule. "Flexitrichum Ignatov...
- mosses and a third liverworts. The most common species are Aulacomnium, Ditrichum, Drepanocladus, Orthothecium and Tomenthypnum. More than 100 species of...
- septentrionale), Cornish path-moss (Ditrichum cornubi****), western rustwort (Marsupella profunda), Cephaloziella nicholsonii, Ditrichum plumbicola, Scottish sandwort...