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  2. Moss - Wikipedia

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    Chloroplasts (green discs) and accumulated starch granules in cells of Bryum capillare. Botanically, mosses are non-vascular plants in the land plant division Bryophyta. They are usually small (a few centimeters tall) herbaceous (non-woody) plants that absorb water and nutrients mainly through their leaves and harvest carbon dioxide and sunlight to create food by photosynthesis.

  3. Silene acaulis - Wikipedia

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    Moss campion is a low, ground-hugging plant. It may seem densely matted and moss-like. [4] The dense cushions are up to a foot or more in diameter. The bright green leaves are narrow, arising from the base of the plant. The dead leaves from the previous season persist for years, and pink flowers are borne singly on short stalks that may be up ...

  4. Flowering moss - Wikipedia

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    Flowering moss is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Phlox stolonifera, native to the United States; Phlox subulata, native to the United States;

  5. The magic of moss - AOL

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    Plants are often filtered through my brain as the rich green backdrop for critter-spotting, and it takes a bit of concentrated effort to spot the plants I’ve become familiar with.

  6. Tillandsia recurvata - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia recurvata, commonly known as small ballmoss [3] or ball moss, is a flowering plant (not a true moss) in the family Bromeliaceae that grows upon larger host plants. It grows well in areas with low light, little airflow, and high humidity, which is commonly provided by southern shade trees, often the southern live oak ( Quercus ...

  7. Entodon seductrix - Wikipedia

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    Entodon seductrix, known as the seductive entodon moss or round-stem silk moss, is a species of Entodontaceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Entodon seductrix is one of several moss species previously described and named as one species, Neckera seductrix by Johann Hedwig .