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acrocarpous
acrocarpous, a. Bot. (ˌækrəʊˈkɑːpəs) [mod. f. Gr. ἄκρο-, see acro- + καρπ-ός fruit + -ous.] Having the fructification at the end or top of the primary axis; terminal-fruited. Said of some mosses.1863 M. J. Berkeley Brit. Mosses Gloss. 311 Acrocarpus, bearing fruit at the tip of the stem or branches.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hedwigiales
Description They are a medium to large size acrocarpous moss with irregular branching. A midrib is not normally present in the leaves. wikipedia.org
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pleurocarpous
pleurocarpous, a. Bot. (plʊərəʊˈkɑːpəs) [mod. f. pleuro- + Gr. καρπ-ός fruit + -ous.] Of mosses: Bearing the fructification on the sides of the branches; lateral-fruited. Cf. acrocarpous.1863 Berkeley Brit. Mosses iii. 14 In Pleurocarpous Mosses..true ramification constantly takes place. 1866 ― in T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bryum pseudotriquetrum
The moss has an acrocarpous growth form. The shoots form green to reddish or brown tufts and patches that can grow to be several centimetres tall. wikipedia.org
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Dicranidae
Dicranidae are an acrocarpous class of moss. Their foilage is unbranched and erect, often forming a mounded colony. wikipedia.org
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clado-
clado- (klædəʊ, kleɪdəʊ) before a vowel clad-, combining form of Gr. κλάδ-ος young shoot or branch, in botanical terms, as claˈdanthous a. [Gr. ἄνθ-ος flower] = cladocarpous. claˈdenchyma [Gr. ἔγχυµα infusion], ‘vegetable tissue composed of branched cells’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). cladoˈcarpous a. [Gr. καρ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulota crispa
Ulota crispa, the crisped pincushion moss, is a species of acrocarpous moss in the genus Ulota native to eastern North America. wikipedia.org
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Bryopsida
Morphological groups The Bryopsida can be simplified into three groups: the acrocarpous (pinnate), the pleurocarpous (side-fruited), and the cladocarpous wikipedia.org
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Orthotrichum lyellii
Orthotrichum lyellii, also known as Lyell's bristle moss, is a species of acrocarpous moss belonging to the family Orthotrichaceae. wikipedia.org
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Orthodontiaceae
Description Species in the family are acrocarpous or pseudo-pleurocarpous mosses that are epiphytic. wikipedia.org
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Campylopus introflexus
They are acrocarpous and perennial. Multiple sporophytes are often present in one plant. wikipedia.org
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Polytrichastrum formosum
Polytrichastrum formosum is a medium to large robust acrocarpous moss, growing in uncrowded, unbranching tufts. P. formosum, like all members of the Polytrichaceae family, is an acrocarpous or cushion moss with reproductive structures borne at the terminus of the wikipedia.org
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Dawsonia (plant)
Dawsonia is a genus of acrocarpous mosses. Polytrichales are acrocarpous mosses – they have vertical stems with terminal reproductive structures, with the sporophyte growing vertically (along the wikipedia.org
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Plagiomnium venustum
Morphology Plagiomnium venustum exhibits an acrocarpous growth form, so the shoots are upright and unbranched. wikipedia.org
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Polytrichum piliferum
It is an acrocarpous moss that appears bluish-green to grey. wikipedia.org
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