Physcomitrium

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title: Physcomitrium
text: 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 w
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description: Genus of mosses
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physcomitrium
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date modified: 2024-01-07T00:04:02Z
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