Flatbergium is a genus of moss with two accepted species.[3]Flatbergium sericeum and Flatbergium novo-caledoniae, originally described as species of Sphagnum, are now considered part of this separate genus on the basis of genetic differences.
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Flatbergium is a genus of moss with two accepted species. Flatbergium sericeum and Flatbergium novo-caledoniae, originally described as species of Sphagnum...
Sphagnales contains four living genera: Ambuchanania, Eosphagnum, and Flatbergium, which counts four species in total, and Sphagnum which contains the...
family of mosses in the order Sphagnales with a single extant genus, Flatbergium. In addition, an extinct genus, Dollyphyton, based on a fossil from the...
an order of mosses with four living genera: Ambuchanania, Eosphagnum, Flatbergium, and Sphagnum. The genus Sphagnum contains the largest number of species...
mosses Dollyphyton has broad leaves like those of the living peat moss Flatbergium, considered basal to Sphagnales. The generic name honors Dolly Parton...
septatum Warnst. Sphagnum sericeum Müll. Hal. (transferred to genus Flatbergium in family Flatbergiaceae) Sphagnum simplex Fife Sphagnum simplicicaulis...