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Alphabetical List
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Vascular plants – Nonvascular plants
Vascular:
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Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks: Lewis & Clark's Legacy in Montana
Image author: Drake Barton
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Gary Monroe
Harney County, Oregon
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Steve Hurst
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Wisconsin State Herbarium
Image author: Emmet J. Judzeiwicz ©
Example species, <em>Deschampsia cespitosa</em>
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Cultivated plant close-up of inflorescence. Plants brought from Ellesmere Island in 1991 and grown in Ottawa for three years. Photographed in 1994.
Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Cultivated plant. Plants brought from Ellesmere Island in 1991 and grown in Ottawa for three years. Note compact inflorescence of previous season's growth, and branching inflorescence in 1994's growth.
Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Herbarium specimen. Plants with inflorescence branches spreading at right angles to the inflorescence at anthesis.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Apex, Canada, 1989.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: K. Clarkin ?
Laboratory photograph of whole plant. Plants forming a compact turf of fine, short leaves less than 5 cm high, and inflorescence branches that are compact before anthesis.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Aiken, Canada
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Alpine barren above cliffs.
Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland. July 26, 2001. Canada.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Li: Utsjoki Ailigas, 6/7/97
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
AK, USA
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Steinar Moen ©
ST Snillfjord: Storknubben, 2003
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Hike Japan: August 2006
Image author: Tom Takano
August 2006, Hokkaido, Japan
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Highway Pass, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
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Dr. Steven J. Wolf
Image author: Stephen J. Wolf ©
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
A close-up of the flower of Frigid Shooting Star on the upper slopes of Camp Ridge, above Camp Denali,
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/22/02.
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Marshall Cultural Atlas
Image author: Frank J. Keim
This collection of student work is from Frank Keim's (keimuir@lycos.com, Upward Bound Instructor, Scammon Bay High School, spring 1983) classes. He has wanted to share these works for others to use as an example of Culturally-based curriculum and documentation. These documents have been OCR-scanned. These are available for educational use only.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; basal leaf rosettes, close up
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. July 26, 2003.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; branch of Fruiting Inflorescence, closeup
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. July 26, 2003.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; leaves, ultra close up
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. July 26, 2003.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: René Charest ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; plant in late fruit
Burnt Cape, Newfoundland. Limestone barrens. August 15, 1999.
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CalPhotos
Image author: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Krossfjorden, 14 of July Glacier (Norway)
2002
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Basal leaf rosettes.
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. 7/26/03.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Close-up of plant
1999
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
<em>Dryas integrifolia</em>, example species
Denali National Park, AK, USA; these images are for sale
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Wildflower photography
Image author: Thomas Kornack
<em>Dryas octopetala</em>, example species
Val d'Anniviers, Valais, Switzerland
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Gartendatenbank
Image author: unknown
<em>Dryas octopetala</em>, example species
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Flora of Northern Ireland, National Museums of Northern Ireland
Image author: Ralph Forbes ©
example species, <em>Dryas octopetala</em>. This is a Protected species in Northern Ireland under the Wildlife (NI) Order, 1985.
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington
Image author: Jim Riley ©
Jasper, Alberta, Canada
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: Nathalie Djan-Chékar ©
Cliff base at top of scree.
Raglan Head, Goose Arm, Bay of Islands, Canada. July 16, 2000.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Gravel pit. Limestone area.
Marble Mountain, Canada. July 17, 2002.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: Nathalie Djan-Chékar ©
Limestone area above river. Alder/birch shrubbery.
Humber Gorge, Canada
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
Close-up of flowers
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
Close-up of flowers
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Natural Light, gallery
Image author: Luciano Gaudenzio ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Oppdal: ?lmdalen, 2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Gunnar Bureid ©
Meldal: Resfjellet, Trollheimen. 2003,
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Gunnar Bureid ©
Meldal: Resfjellet, Trollheimen. 2003,
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen ©
Hammerfest: Storfjellet
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Ferns of New England
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
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Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, CA, USA
Image author: K.A. Wilson ©
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Ferns in Japan
Image author: Chaca
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Eidsvoll: Feiring, 2002.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
<em>Dupontia psilosantha</em>, example species. Laboratory photograph. Plant considered 'psilosantha-like' because of spreading inflorescence and culm that is approximately twice as wide at the base, as near the inflorescence.
Canada. Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Aiken, 93-080. August 1993. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
<em>Dupontia psilosantha</em>, example species. Variation in inflorescence appearance. Series of plants representing a range in panicle appearances (from compact to spreading with reflexed branches) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-020. O. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
<em>Dupontia psilosantha</em>, example species. Variation in plant height. Series of plants representing a range in plant height (10-80 cm) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-019. O. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
Laboratory photograph. Plant considered 'psilosantha-like' because of spreading inflorescence and culm that is approximately twice as wide at the base, as near the inflorescence.
Canada. Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Aiken, 93-080. August 1993. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
Variation in inflorescence appearance. Series of plants representing a range in panicle appearances (from compact to spreading with reflexed branches) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-020. O. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
Variation in plant height. Series of plants representing a range in plant height (10-80 cm) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-019. O. Canada.
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Nonvascular:
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; July/August 2006
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Lichenological Society of Japan
Image author: Wataru Abe ©
Growing with lichens
Kontakt Biological Station, near Kulu, Magadan Obl, Russia; 8/9/02
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
Growing with mosses, on mossy tundra
along Denali Highway, AK, USA
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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BC Biodiversity
Image author: Lyrae Emerson ©
<em>Dicranum scoparium</em>, example species. This group was found in a mature forest growing on an old cedar log.
Cliff Gilker Park, Roberts Creek, British Columbia, Canada, April 2003.
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Dicranum fuscescens</em>
Europe, 2005
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British Bryological Society
Image author: British Bryological Society ©
<em>Dicranum fuscescens</em>, example species
Ceredigion, Wales; 13-19 April 2005;
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Forest Knowledge Net, Information for Forest Management
Image author: P. Brang ©
<em>Dicranum scoparium</em>, example species for Dicranum, <em>Picea abies</em> seedlings in a <em>Dicranum</em> (most likely <em>D. scoparium</em>) carpet
1996
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales
Image author: Alan Hale ©
<em>Dicranum scoparium</em>, example species. This is a prominent moss in many habitats, being tolerant of a wide range of conditions, from acid to neutral. Its leaves are long and tapering to fine points, and toothed towards their tips. A nerve runs the entire length of the leaf, and groups of orange-brown cells occur in the basal angles. The stems are erects, with the leaves often tending to curve in one direction (a condition known as secund). In woodlands, may be confused with the close relative, <em>Dicranum majus</em>.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004 Norway
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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LUBW: Bilder Tier- und Pflanzenarten: Moose
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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(Japanese)
Image author: Naoki Nishimura?
04/11/07 Hyogo-ken, Onsen-cho, Kirigataki-keikoku, on rock.
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University of British Columbia: Biology 321 Course Website
Image author: Wiiliam Bae, Gina Choe, Kim Ryall, Wynne Miles
A sporangium demonstrating the one row of peristome teeth. A closer view reveals their forked nature.
British Columbia
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University of British Columbia: Biology 321 Course Website
Image author: Wiiliam Bae, Gina Choe, Kim Ryall, Wynne Miles
British Columbia
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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White Sea expeditions of Moscow South-West High School
Image author: unknown
2002
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
variant gracilis
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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DELTA-DEscription Language for Taxonomy
Image author: Vincent Brooks ©
<em>Distichium capillaceum</em> and <em>Ditrichum heteromallum</em>: Berkeley
Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2005 onwards. The moss families of the British Isles. Version: 23rd October 2005.
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Images of California Bryophytes
Image author: Paul Wilson ©
A. Montalvo from A. H. Smith 230
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Images of California Bryophytes
Image author: Paul Wilson ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Fruiting clump
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Close-up of fruiting clump
Belgium
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Close-up of stems
Belgium
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Moss Images
Image author: Des Callaghan ©
<em>Ditrichum gracile</em>, example species. In turf in calcareous grassland
Selsley Common (SO832037); Vice-county: 34 (West Gloucestershire); Date: 17/10/04, England, UK
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Ditrichum heteromallum</em> (Hedw.) Britt., example species
Michael Lüth. Courtesy of Michael Lüth. Lüth, M. 2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Close-up of stems
Belgium
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
example species, <em>Drepanocladus aduncus</em>
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
example species, <em>Drepanocladus sendtneri</em> (Schimp.) Warnst.
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Drepanocladus polygamus</em>, example species; Greek drepan for 'sickle'; klados for 'branch';
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
<em>Drepanocladus vernicosus</em>, example species
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004, Norway
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2008
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