Definition of Fontinalaceae. Meaning of Fontinalaceae. Synonyms of Fontinalaceae

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Definition of Fontinalaceae

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Meaning of Fontinalaceae from wikipedia

- Fontinalaceae is a family of mosses belonging to the order Hypnales. Genera: Brachelyma Schimp. ex Cardot (1) Cryphaeadelphus (Müller Hal.) J.Cardot,...
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- (2020-11-16). "Draft genome of the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica (Fontinalaceae, Bryophyta)". Gigabyte. 2020: 1–9. doi:10.46471/gigabyte.8. ISSN 2709-4715...
- Fontinalis dalecarlica is a species of moss belonging to the family Fontinalaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Northern America. "Fontinalis dalecarlica...
- Cryphaeaceae (90) Echinodiaceae (11) Entodontaceae (161) Fabroniaceae (98) Fontinalaceae (53) Habrodontaceae (4) Helodiaceae (14) Heterocladiellaceae (4) Hydropogonellaceae...
- Fontinalis dueriaei is a species of moss belonging to the family Fontinalaceae. It is notable for large, flat, concave leaves, reddish stems, and for...
- South Africa. As it is an aquatic moss, it was first classified in the Fontinalaceae (and in the order of Isobryales), but molecular studies have shown that...
- (2020-11-16). "Draft genome of the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica (Fontinalaceae, Bryophyta)". Gigabyte. 2020: 1–9. doi:10.46471/gigabyte.8. ISSN 2709-4715...
- Dichelyma is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Fontinalaceae. he species of this genus are found in Eurasia and Northern America. Species: Dichelyma...
- Fontinalis hypnoides is a species of moss belonging to the family Fontinalaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Northern America. "Fontinalis hypnoides C...