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Polytrichales

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
2Dicranidae
Phase
1Polytrichales
Subphase
1Polytrichaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

3-332.13.00

Book
Family
3-332.13.00: PolytrichalesClades: Bryopsida; Algae; Cryptogamae; Viridiplantae; Plants.
IntroductionPolytrichales is a Order in Bryopsida.
Families: Oedipodiaceae, Polytrichaceae.
Botany: Protonema short-lived or persistent. Subterranean root-like “rhizome”. Central strand of hydroids and leptoids Costa complex (Polytrichum-type), often broad, with adaxial lamellae Dioicous, rarely autoicous. Perigonia often conspicuous (splash cups). Seta present. Capsule erect to horizontal, rounded or 2-4-angled; stomata present. Peristome of 16, 32 or 64 teeth, Capsule with epiphragm. Spores small (up to 60x106 per capsule). Calyptra mitrate or cucullate, hairy to glabrous often covering the capsule. Largest terrestrial mosses.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›3 Bryophyta
  • ›3 Bryanae
  • ›2 Dicranidae
  • ›1 Dicranales
  • 1Polytrichaceae
  • 1Pseudoditrichaceae
  • 1Oedipodiaceae
  • 1Andreaeobryaceae
  • 1Tetraphidaceae
  • 1Andreaeaceae
  • xOedipodium griffithianum
  • xPseudoditrichum mirabile
  • xAndreaea alpina
  • xTetraphis pellucida
  • xTetrodontium brownianum