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The plants contained in the Division Bryophyta, are more commonly known as mosses. These are non-vascular plants of terrestrial and aquatic habitats, often evident as members of the ground flora, or epiphytes on the trunks of trees. There are thought to be approximately 20,000 known species globally, with many more species yet to be described, especially in the tropics.
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Characteristics and phylogeny of mosses from the Tree of Life Project.
A short introduction.
Life history and ecology.
A list of DNA sequences for mosses.
A short guide to finding and collecting mosses for budding bryologists.
A bryophyte resource, including mosses database, world and regional checklists.
Photographs of mosses and liverworts (Bryophyta and Hepaticae) in North-West Europe.
Photographs of mosses and the facility to purchase many more on CDs and DVDs.
Photographs of mosses and liverworts (Bryophyta and Hepaticae) in North-West Europe.
A bryophyte resource, including mosses database, world and regional checklists.
Photographs of mosses and the facility to purchase many more on CDs and DVDs.
A short guide to finding and collecting mosses for budding bryologists.
A list of DNA sequences for mosses.
Characteristics and phylogeny of mosses from the Tree of Life Project.
A short introduction.
Life history and ecology.

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