Clipart illustrations of numerous types of mosses and lichens. Mosses and lichens are part of the taxonomic division known as bryophyes, or non-vascular land plants.
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Clover
Hyphomycetes on a clover, the threads and spores enlarged.... |
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Club Moss
Lycopodiopsida is a class of plants often loosely grouped as the fern allies, and includes the clubmosses. Lycopodiopsida traditionally included all the clubmosses, including Selaginella and Isoetes. ... |
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Club moss, spore of
"Scale sporopyll and sporangium of club moss."—Finley, 1917... |
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Clubmoss
"Plant of Lycopodium (L. annotinum)." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Cudbear
A purple or violet powder, used in dyeing violet, purple, crimson, prepared for various species of lichens which grow on the rocks in northern europe. ... |
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Cyanthus
Cyanthus is also known as the bird's nest fungi.... |
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Dicarnum
Large plants having spread or secund leaves with strong costa. ... |
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Elaters of Jungermannia
Two elaters and some spores from the same.... |
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Flower of a Moss
An illustration of the flower of a moss: ar, archegonium; an, antheridium; p, paraphysis; bl, leaf.... |
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Fruiting
A fruiting portion, showing the structure; a sporocarp, and an antheidium.... |
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Funaria
This illustration shows the structure of capsule of Funaria: 5, capsule with calyptra, 5A, removed. 6, section of nearly mature capsule-sp, spore-forming cells surrounded on outside by loosely arrange... |
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Fungus
Illustration of a fungus named Atrotogus hydnosporus. "Considered by Berkeley and others to be probably a secondary form of fruit (spores) of the potato-fungus itself." -Watts, 1874... |
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Fungus Gills
"Portions of gills of a fungus (Agaricus). A, slightly magnified; B, one of the parts of A, more magnified. hym, hymenium; h, central layer." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Fungus, Caterpillar
A full caterpillar fungus.... |
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Gametospore
This illustration shows the germination of the gametospore: A, section of a mature archegonium with canal cells dissolved, thus forming a passageway to the large female gamete, g. B, sectional view of... |
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Ground Pine
"1. Spore-case of Lycopodium denticulatum opened; 2. antheridium; 3. spore." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Hypnum
The double peristome of a Hypnum.... |
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Iceland Moss
celand moss (Cetraria islandica) is a lichen whose erect or ascending foliaceous habit gives it something of the appearance of a moss, whence probably the name. It is often of a pale chestnut color, b... |
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Iceland Moss
"Cetraria islandica: a a. its shields; b. a shield magnified and divided vertically." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Jungermannia
Fructification of a Jungermannia, its cellular spore-stalk, surrounded at base by some of the leaves, at summit the 4-valved spore-case opening, discharging spores and elaters.... |
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Leaf Lichen
"A greatly magnified view of a perpendicular section of Parmelia aipolia, showing the thecae in the shield, a; b, the hypothecium and some gonidia beneath it; c, the medullary region; and d, the gonim... |
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Lichen
Two of the asci and contained double spores, quite like those of a Lichen... |
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Lichen
"1. Shields of Variolaria amara; 2, a portion of the thallus of the same plant." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Lichen
"5. shield of Opegrapha scripta; 6. thallus of the same." -Lindley, 1853... |
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Lichens
An order of flowerless or cryptogamous plants. All plants are classified as belonging to the flowering or flowerless division, lichens being included with the latter. They are found native in all zone... |