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Physcomitrium is a genus of mosses, commonly called urn moss, that includes about 80 species and has a cosmopolitan distribution. The scientific name comes from the Ancient Greek words physa, meaning bladder, and mitrion, meaning little turban, which together refer to the urn-like calyptra. The common name is derived from its symmetrical, erect and urn-like capsules that lack peristomes, these features characterising the genus. They are commonly found on exposed soils that are often associated with locations that become very wet in the spring, such as along river banks or on alluvial mud. They occur from near sea level to about 2500 metres. The capsules mature over the winter and into the spring.

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  • Physcomitrium (en)
  • Physcomitrium (es)
  • Physcomitrium (fr)
  • Huvmossor (sv)
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  • Physcomitrium es un género de musgos pertenecienter a la familia Funariaceae.​ Comprende 144 especies descritas y de estas, solo 92 aceptadas.​ (es)
  • Physcomitrium est un genre de mousses de la famille des . (fr)
  • Huvmossor (Physcomitrium) är ett släkte av bladmossor. Huvmossor ingår i familjen Funariaceae. (sv)
  • Physcomitrium is a genus of mosses, commonly called urn moss, that includes about 80 species and has a cosmopolitan distribution. The scientific name comes from the Ancient Greek words physa, meaning bladder, and mitrion, meaning little turban, which together refer to the urn-like calyptra. The common name is derived from its symmetrical, erect and urn-like capsules that lack peristomes, these features characterising the genus. They are commonly found on exposed soils that are often associated with locations that become very wet in the spring, such as along river banks or on alluvial mud. They occur from near sea level to about 2500 metres. The capsules mature over the winter and into the spring. (en)
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  • Urn moss (en)
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  • Bridel (en)
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  • Physcomitrium pyriforme (en)
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  • Physcomitrium (en)
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  • Physcomitrium es un género de musgos pertenecienter a la familia Funariaceae.​ Comprende 144 especies descritas y de estas, solo 92 aceptadas.​ (es)
  • Physcomitrium is a genus of mosses, commonly called urn moss, that includes about 80 species and has a cosmopolitan distribution. The scientific name comes from the Ancient Greek words physa, meaning bladder, and mitrion, meaning little turban, which together refer to the urn-like calyptra. The common name is derived from its symmetrical, erect and urn-like capsules that lack peristomes, these features characterising the genus. They are commonly found on exposed soils that are often associated with locations that become very wet in the spring, such as along river banks or on alluvial mud. They occur from near sea level to about 2500 metres. The capsules mature over the winter and into the spring. Many species were once circumscribed within the species Physcomitrium pyriforme, which over time has been broken up into many separate species based on variation of the sporophyte and gametophyte. (en)
  • Physcomitrium est un genre de mousses de la famille des . (fr)
  • Huvmossor (Physcomitrium) är ett släkte av bladmossor. Huvmossor ingår i familjen Funariaceae. (sv)
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