Amblystegiaceae | |
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Campylium stellatum | |
Scientific classification
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Bryophyta |
Class: | Bryopsida |
Subclass: | Bryidae |
Order: | Hypnales |
Family: |
Amblystegiaceae Kindb. |
Subfamilies [1] | |
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Synonyms [1] | |
Amblystegiaceae is a family of mosses. It includes 20 to 30 genera with a total of up to 150 species. [2] They occur nearly worldwide, growing in tropical, temperate, and subpolar regions. [2]
These mosses are small to large in size and are yellow, green, or brown in color. [2] Some are aquatic and some terrestrial. Most occur in wet habitat types. Many occur in substrates with a basic pH, but some grow in neutral to acidic substrates. [3]
Amblystegiaceae | |
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Campylium stellatum | |
Scientific classification
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Bryophyta |
Class: | Bryopsida |
Subclass: | Bryidae |
Order: | Hypnales |
Family: |
Amblystegiaceae Kindb. |
Subfamilies [1] | |
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Synonyms [1] | |
Amblystegiaceae is a family of mosses. It includes 20 to 30 genera with a total of up to 150 species. [2] They occur nearly worldwide, growing in tropical, temperate, and subpolar regions. [2]
These mosses are small to large in size and are yellow, green, or brown in color. [2] Some are aquatic and some terrestrial. Most occur in wet habitat types. Many occur in substrates with a basic pH, but some grow in neutral to acidic substrates. [3]