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What are the bryophytes

Walter White
2020-08-24 14:20:53
Calabash Moss: short earth moss with spore propagation, short plant and bright green color. Bryophytes: family bryophytes, tufted. Most of them are purple black and gray black. Digitalis: it belongs to liverwort, spore plant, with light and dark green color. Bryophyte: the plant is large, green, brown green or yellow green. Bryophytes: herbaceous tufts, dioecious.

Gourd moss

Dwarf bryophytes with spore propagation. The plant is short, with a maximum length of only 3 cm and is bright green. It grows in the wetland with rich organic matter. It has medicinal effect. Indications: pain control, hemostasis, wind dampness, bruise and so on.

Cucurbita

Black moss

Bryophytes, tufted. Most of them are purple black and gray black. Most of the leaf cells have thick warts, the capsule has a pseudocapsule stalk, and it often has four longitudinal lobes when it matures. Common in high mountains or cold exposed granite.

Cucurbita

Money

Digitalis is a spore plant of the genus digitalis. The thallus is flat and banded, with multiple bifidus branches. The color is light green or dark green, the length can reach 10 cm, the edge is slightly wavy, generally interwoven into pieces.

Cucurbita

Big moss

The plant is large, green, brown green or yellow green. Stem creeping, up to 10 cm. Most of them live on the ground under the forest, rocks, trees and so on.

cucurbitacis

Golden hair moss

Herbaceous tufts, dioecious. The height is about 10-30 cm. The leaves are lanceolate. The color is dark green, brown red or black brown when old. It is often distributed on wet mountain slopes.

cucurbitacis

Ten thousand years moss

The plant is large, tree like, stem and leaf are broad heart-shaped, branches and leaves are oval lanceolate, the base is relatively wide, ear like. The color is Turquoise or yellowish green, with a certain gloss, generally scattered into pieces. Born under the wet coniferous forest or near the swamp.

Rhoeomitrium

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