RFT6CG1K–Pleurozium schreberi, the red-stemmed feathermoss or Schreber's big red stem moss
RFJ57NTH–Microscopic view of moss Pleurozium schreberi. Polarized light, crossed polarizers.
RF2REEF8N–Red-stemmed feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi) growing on a bark, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
RMW7X3WJ–Red-stemmed Feather-moss (Pleurozium schreberi) Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. February.
RF2B7MR12–Cushion of Bank Haircap (Polytrichiastrum formosum) and Schreber's big red-stemmed moss (Pleurozium schreberi) on the floor of a Quercus pubescens -
RMW7X3BR–Red-stemmed Feather-moss (Pleurozium schreberi) and Common Tamarisk-moss (Thuidium tamariscinum) growing together in mound. Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. February.
RF2B7N244–Schreber's big red-stemmed moss (Pleurozium schreberi) in a Quercus petraea - Betula pubescens - Dicranum majus woodland (NVC W17), Peak District Nati
RMW7X3CF–Red-stemmed Feather-moss (Pleurozium schreberi), Bank Haircap Moss (Polytrichum formosum) and Common Tamarisk-moss (Thuidium tamariscinum) growing together in mound. Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. February.
RF2CW0W32–old tree stump covered with moss closeup selective focus
RFR974FP–Sprout of Red stem moss with air bubbles shot underwater on white background.
RF2TBJ070–Red-stemmed feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi). This photo was taken in Muniellos Biosphere Reserve, Asturias, Spain.
RF2HDKYW4–Closeup of some green moss on a rock. The most common moss species in Finland called Seinäsammal (Pleurozium schreberi) and red-stemmed feathermoss.
RF2DJHJEA–Close-up of red-stemmed feathermoss and stems' capsules. Pleurozium schreberi also known as Schreber's big red stem moss. Selective focus with blurred
RF2CD8CKR–Pleurozium schreberi, red-stemmed feathermoss green moss macro
RMRRWJFB–Dried leaf laying on the moss close-up. (Pleurozium schreberi, the red-stemmed feathermoss[1] or Schreber's big red stem moss,)
RF2CCC93G–Hump-nosed pit viper or Hump-nosed viper, Hypnale hypnale a venomous pit viper species endemic to India and Sri Lanka. Goa, India
RFK4H7WG–Cup lichen (Cladonia arbuscula)
RMRG1BRX–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 174 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 88. Figure 2. Southeast shore of Bowman Island, Lake Superior, showing Icrummholz and lichen heath. mosses, Pleurozium schreberi and Ptilium crista- castrensis. Bowman Island is remote and access is difficult. Little alteration of the vegetation is apparent except in a small area near an old fish camp at the south end of the island. The forest has not been logged and there is little, if any, apparent alteration in the krummholz-heath areas. The vegetation may be slightly affected by biota silch as red squirrel and snowshor
RFDGKGH5–Green dog lichen (Peltigera aphthosa) growth among mosses
RFK4H7WJ–Cup lichen (Cladonia arbuscula)
RFDDM9J4–Common wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) flowering on mossy forest floor
RF2HDKYYK–Closeup of some green moss on a rock. The most common moss species in Finland called Seinäsammal (Pleurozium schreberi) and red-stemmed feathermoss.
RF2DJH7K1–Close-up of red-stemmed feathermoss and stems' capsules. Pleurozium schreberi also known as Schreber's big red stem moss. Selective focus with blurred
RMRE9MXC–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. amtmmmtmmmmi ft r 1^ 144 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXIII, Plate Xll fS Bryophytes. Porella platyphyllum Pleurozium schreberi Dicranum strictum D. scoparium Dicranoweisia crispula Tortula ruralis Tortella tortuosa Didymodon rubellus Grimmia ovalis G. apocarpa Encalypta ciliata Funaria hygrometrica Bryum capillare Webera cruda Polytrichum juniperinum Hedwigia albicans Rhytidium rugosum Hylocomium proliferum Drepanocladus uncinatus Cirriphyllum cirrosum Camptothecium lutesc
RF2HDKYR5–Closeup of some green moss on a rock. The most common moss species in Finland called Seinäsammal (Pleurozium schreberi) and red-stemmed feathermoss.
RF2DJFMHY–Close-up of red-stemmed feathermoss and stems' capsules. Pleurozium schreberi also known as Schreber's big red stem moss. Selective focus with blurred
RF2A3WNY9–Acorn on Red Stemmed Feathermoss in Winter
RMRG3T5Y–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 1997 Notes 631. Figure 1. Pleurozium schreberi (Bird.) Mitt, on the Canadian Arctic Archipelato, past and present: 1 - Alexandra Fiord locality (cf. Kuc 1969); 2 - Pliocene (Beaufort Formation) localities; 3 - northern limit of Pleurozium schreberi (Bird.) Mitt, based on literature reports, herbarium specimens and the author's collections; 4 - polar tree limit. (80 ISO (40 (20 (00 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 (00 (20 (40 (SO (80. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RF2HDM017–Closeup of some green moss on a rock. The most common moss species in Finland called Seinäsammal (Pleurozium schreberi) and red-stemmed feathermoss.
RMRG3T5E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Figure 1. Pleurozium schreberi (Bird.) Mitt, on the Canadian Arctic Archipelato, past and present: 1 - Alexandra Fiord locality (cf. Kuc 1969); 2 - Pliocene (Beaufort Formation) localities; 3 - northern limit of Pleurozium schreberi (Bird.) Mitt, based on literature reports, herbarium specimens and the author's collections; 4 - polar tree limit. (80 ISO (40 (20 (00 80 60 40 20 20 40 60 (00 (20 (40 (SO (80. (80 (60 (40 (20 (00 80 60 40 20 Z0 40 60 80 (00 120 (40 (60 180 Figure 2. World-wide range of Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt.: 1 - outer
RMRG3T56–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 632 The Canadian Feeld-Naturalist Vol. Ill. Figure 3. Habitual morphoses of Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt: 1 - luxuriant specimens (5-10 cm tall, mea- sured from herbarium specimens); 2 - average specimens (5-15 cm tall); 3 - depressed specimen (ca. 5 cm); 4 - strongly depauperate (fertile) Siberian specimen (2x); 5 - Alexandra Fiord specimen (ca. 2.5 cm long); 6 - leaf of Alexandra Fiord specimen (ca. 2.2 mm long). 1-3, after "Bryologia Europaea"; 4, after Gangulee (1978). schreberi is greatly reduced, with a hiatus in the cen- t
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