- Species:
Rhytidiadelphus ****onicus T. Koponen, 1971
Rhytidiadelphus loreus Warnstorf, 1906
Rhytidiadelphus printzii Kaalaas, 1919
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus...
- on moss growth,
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus was
shown to have
intermediate sensitivity to
Asulam exposure. The
genus name
Rhytidiadelphus derives from the...
-
Rhytidiadelphus loreus, also
commonly known as
Lanky Moss and
Little Shaggy Moss,: 817 is a
nonvascular "feather moss"
species that is a key component...
- 1093/aob/mcg166. PMC 4243670.
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus in the
Bryophyte Flora of
North America Media related to
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus at
Wikimedia Commons...
- location. The
larvae feed on
various mosses and gr****es,
including Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus,
Syntrichia ruraliformis,
Hypnum jutlandi****, Calliergonella...
- leaves, stems, etc.
radiating or
projecting outward, e.g. in the moss
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus. s.t. An
abbreviation for "sometimes".
Compare usu. and...
-
urban conditions and are
commonly found in cities.
Examples would be
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus, a
garden weed in
Vancouver and
Seattle areas;
Bryum argenteum...
- its leaf,
Rhytidiadelphus loreus has a
double midrib leaf. Like
Antitrichia curtipendula,
Rhytidiadelphus loreus and
other Rhytidiadelphus species thrive...
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Rhamphorhynchus rhytis G ῥῠτίς (rhutís) wrinkled,
folded shaggy moss,
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus;
Rhytidodon (syn. Rutiodon)
rigidus L rigid,
stiff big galleta...
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Hypnum cupressiforme,
Polytrichum commune,
Pseudoscelopodium purum and
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus.
Bracken fiddleheads have been
eaten by many
cultures throughout...