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  2. Ceratodon purpureus - Wikipedia

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    Ceratodon purpureus is a dioicous moss with a color ranging from yellow-green to red. [1] The height amounts to 3 centimeters. It is found worldwide, mainly in urban areas and next to roads on dry sand soils. [2]

  3. Splachnum rubrum - Wikipedia

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    Splachnum rubrum (also known as red dung moss, brilliant red dung moss [1] or red parasol moss [2]), is a species of moss in the Splachnum genus which is found in the Northern Hemisphere. Like other species in the Splachnum genus, it is known for growing on animal waste and being entomophilous .

  4. Antitrichia curtipendula - Wikipedia

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    This particular aspect of the leaf sets it apart from other similar Epiphytes like the Lanky Moss (R. Loreus). [2] Found higher in the canopy than some mosses, Antitrichia curtipendula likes to form large clumps on branches, stumps, and tree trunks, looking like a cross between a blanket and a carpet.

  5. List of plants known as feather moss - Wikipedia

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    Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus, golden feather-moss; Campyliadelphus elodes, fine-leaved marsh feather-moss; Campylium protensum, dull starry feather-moss; Campylium stellatum, yellow starry feather-moss; Campylophyllum calcareum, chalk feather-moss; Campylophyllum halleri, Haller's feather-moss; Cirriphyllum cirrosum, tendril feather-moss

  6. Moss - Wikipedia

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    The moss life-cycle starts with a haploid spore that germinates to produce a protonema (pl. protonemata), which is either a mass of thread-like filaments or thalloid (flat and thallus-like). Massed moss protonemata typically look like a thin green felt, and may grow on damp soil, tree bark, rocks, concrete, or almost any other reasonably stable ...

  7. Pleurozium schreberi - Wikipedia

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    Pleurozium schreberi, the red-stemmed feathermoss [1] or Schreber's big red stem moss, [2] is a moss with a loose growth pattern. [3] The root name pleuro comes from the Latin for ribs, possibly describing how the parts branch from the stem.

  8. Fern moss - Wikipedia

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    Fern moss may refer to several varieties of moss that produce feathery fronds and can form a moss carpet across grass or bare patches of ground: Hylocomium splendens. Fissidens bryoides [commons; species; ceb; is; nl; pl; sv; uk; vi; zh; wikidata] – lesser fern moss; Hylocomium splendens or Hylocomium proliferum – mountain fern moss

  9. Chondrus crispus - Wikipedia

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    Chondrus crispus—commonly called Irish moss or carrageenan moss (Irish carraigín, "little rock")—is a species of red algae [1] which grows abundantly along the rocky parts of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America. In its fresh condition it is soft and cartilaginous, varying in color from a greenish-yellow, through red, to a dark ...