Rhodobryum Dentatum
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Rhodobryum Dentatum
''Rhodobryum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species , World Flora Online accepts 19 species and 78 synonyms. *''Rhodobryum andinoroseum'' *''Rhodobryum beyrichianum'' *''Rhodobryum chilense'' *''Rhodobryum commersonii'' *''Rhodobryum confluens'' *''Rhodobryum dentatum'' *''Rhodobryum domingense'' *''Rhodobryum giganteum'' *''Rhodobryum grandifolium'' *''Rhodobryum lato-cuspidatum'' *''Rhodobryum laxelimbatum'' *''Rhodobryum ontariense'' *''Rhodobryum preussii'' *''Rhodobryum roseodens'' *''Rhodobryum roseum'' *''Rhodobryum staudtii'' *''Rhodobryum subverticillatum'' *''Rhodobryum umbraculum'' *''Rhodobryum utriculosum'' References

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Rhodobryum Roseum
''Rhodobryum roseum'', commonly known as rose moss, is a species of moss of the subclass Bryidae and family Bryaceae, found throughout most of the world in woods or sheltered grassy places. It rarely forms sporophytes and spore cases, and primarily reproduces vegetatively by stolons, horizontal stems that root at the nodes, resulting in populations of plants that are sterile or only female. Description This species forms characteristic rosettes of leaves at the ends of secondary stems, which in turn grow from a wiry, creeping primary stem. The rosette of some 18-22 leaves somewhat resembles a small green rose. The leaf margins are revolute and finely toothed towards the leaf tip, which ends in a short mucronate point. The leaf midrib is prominent. Leaves growing on the primary stem are small and scale-like, while the basal leaves on the secondary stems are also very small. It occurs in short grassland in open woodland, occasionally in forests, heaths, sand dunes and chalk grasslan ...
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