- the
genus Hookeria, the most
broadly distributed being Hookeria lucens and
Hookeria acutifolia.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Hookeria. Smith,...
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Hookeria lucens, the
shining hookeria, is a
species of moss in the
family Hookeriaceae. It is
native to Europe, east to the Caucasus,
Turkey and China...
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produced the
illustrations for
James Edward Smith's
paper Characters of
Hookeria, a new
Genus of Mosses, with
Descriptions of Ten Species, a
genus named...
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similar as
Hookera and
Hookeria are
considered to be
confusing and a
formal proposal to
conserve the
names Brodiaea and
Hookeria over the name Hookera...
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Binomial name
Tayloria a****inata Hornsch.
Synonyms Georgia cuspidata Kindb.
Hookeria a****inata
Schleich Tayloria splachnoides var. a****inata (Hornsch.) Hüb...
- steep, long, tranquil, wild,
varied and
lovely gill.
There is
Shining Hookeria moss - that
survivor of the
Atlantic Age - and twenty-three
ancient woodland...
- 1330247 NCBI: 324294 Open Tree of Life: 234711 Tropicos: 35001230 WFO: wfo-4000036494
Hookeria sect.
Stenodesmus Wikidata: Q17336111 Tropicos: 35163326...
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fellow botanist James Edward Smith.
Smith first published a moss genus,
Hookeria, and then
published a
description of Salisbury's
Hookera coronaria as Brodiaea...
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Hemiragis (Brid.) Besch., 1876 (1)
Holoblepharum Dozy & Molkenboer, 1846 (4)
Hookeria Sm. (164)
Hookeriopsis (Besch.) A.Jaeger (105)
Lamprophyllum (2) Lepidopilidium...
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Hookeriales Hookeria lucens Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Division:
Bryophyta class:
Bryopsida Subclass:
Bryidae Superorder:
Hypnanae Order:...