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Bartramia (plant)

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are found throughout the world but most often in temperate and mountainous areas, especially those with a humid climate. It is rarely found in arctic, alpine or arid areas and in the tropics it is usually only found at high altitudes. It often grows on shady rocks, on the northern side in the
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in 1801. There are about 72 species, usually growing on soil, sometimes on rocks, in many habitats in many parts of the world, although tropical species are only found at high altitudes. Nine species occur in Australia but only three of these are
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form "tufts" or "cushions" of plants 2–12 cm (0.8–5 in) high. The plants are bright green, yellowish-green or bluish-green. The stems are branched but not in
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is strong, percurrent or short-excurrent. The upper cells are linear or rectangular, more elongated near the leaf base and pimply near the ends of the
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Hedwig, Joannis. (1787-97). Descriptio et adumbratio microscopico-analytica muscorum frondosorum. Volume 2. pp 111-112.
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was first formally described in 1801 by the German botanist Johann Hedwig and published in
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are erect or nearly erect, spherical to oblong, 1–2 mm (0.04–0.08 in) long. The
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northern hemisphere, commonly near streams and waterfalls where the humidity is high.
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Bartramiaceae (in) Moss Flora of North America (Volume 2)
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is often absent or reduced, sometimes single and the
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Bartramia ithyphylla
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Bryophyta
Bryopsida
Bryidae
Bartramiales
Bartramiaceae
Bartramia
Hedw.
genus
mosses
family
Bartramiaceae
Johann Hedwig
endemic
whorls
subulate
costa
lumen
capsules
peristome
spores
B. halleriana
B. pomiformis
John Bartram
Bartramia alaris
Bartramia breutelii

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