Andreaea rupestris is a species of moss in the class Andreaeopsida, are commonly referred to as the "lantern mosses" due to the appearance of their dehisced sporangia. It is typically found on smooth, acidic, exposed rock in the Northern hemisphere. It exhibits the common features of the genus Andreaea such as being acrocarpous, having dark pigmentation, lacking a seta, and bearing 4 lines of dehiscence in its mature sporangia, but can be further identified upon careful examination of its gametophytic leaves which have an ovate base to a more blunt apex compared to other similar species.
Andreaearupestris is a species of moss in the class Andreaeopsida, are commonly referred to as the "lantern mosses" due to the appearance of their dehisced...
Europe, North America Andreaearupestris - Europe, Greenland, Alaska, Canada (Nun, Que) Andreaea schofieldiana - CA, BC Andreaea semisquarrosa - Antarctica...
Andreaea frigida, commonly known as icy rock moss, is a species of moss endemic to Europe. Endemic to the mountains of Europe between 37 degrees north...
Andreaeaceae is a family of mosses which includes two genera, Andreaea, containing about 100 species, and the genus Acroschisma. The Andreaeaceae prefer...
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