Barbula - Wikipedia Barbula umtaliensis Magill Barbula uncinicoma Müll Hal Barbula unguiculata Hedw Barbula unguiculatula Müll Hal Barbula vaginata Warnst Barbula vardei R S Chopra Barbula ventanica Müll Hal Barbula vulcanica Lorentz Barbula williamsii (P C Chen) Z Iwats B C Tan Barbula zambesiaca Magill Barbula zennoskeana B C Tan
Common Beard Moss (Barbula unguiculata) - Illinois Wildflowers These spirally twisted teeth resemble either miniature tornadoes or messy beards, and they probably account for the common name, Beard Moss (from Barbula) However, these teeth are also fragile and sometimes they fall off the capsule bodies rather easily
Barbula in Flora of North America @ efloras. org The three sections are represented in the flora area: sect Barbula, including B unguiculata and B orizabensis; sect Convolutae Bruch Schimper (Streblotrichum P Beauvois), including B amplexifolia, B convoluta, and B indica; and sect Hydrogonium (Müller Hal )
BARBULA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BARBULA is a large genus of slender tufted mosses (family Pottiaceae) with 16 mostly long spirally twisted peristome teeth
Barbula unguiculata - British Bryological Society Identification notes This is often one of the first acrocarpous mosses encountered by new bryologists As befits such a ubiquitous plant, it can be encountered in a surprisingly wide range of habitats, and seems equally at home in both semi-natural habitat and highly urbanised situations It is also extremely variable, both in size and leaf shape Its colour is usually distinctive – a kind
(Barbula) - Botanical Realm Barbula is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Pottiaceae, which includes an intriguing variety of species These small, tufted plants are often found in remarkable places, clinging to rocky surfaces, soil, or even as epiphytes on trees
Barbula - FNA The three sections are represented in the flora area: sect Barbula, including B unguiculata and B orizabensis; sect Convolutae Bruch Schimper (Streblotrichum P Beauvois), including B amplexifolia, B convoluta, and B indica; and sect Hydrogonium (Müller Hal )
Barbula - Oxford Reference Overview Barbula Quick Reference (order Pottiales) A large genus of mosses, species of which are not always easy to distinguish The plants are mostly small, forming tufts, cushions, or short turfs Leaves may be blunt or pointed, but lack the hair-point typical of the related genus Tortula
Barbula - PictureThis Barbula is a small, resilient moss commonly found clinging to rocky substrates and urban environments Its leaves typically curl when dry and spread out in moist conditions, displaying a vibrant green hue