Hennediella heimii
Hennediella heimii, also known as Heim's pottia,[3] is a moss with 2.5 mm brown or yellow-green tufts.
| Hennediella heimii | |
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| Hennediella heimii (syn. Bryum antarcticum) in Flora Antarctica | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Division: | Bryophyta |
| Class: | Bryopsida |
| Subclass: | Dicranidae |
| Order: | Pottiales |
| Family: | Pottiaceae |
| Genus: | Hennediella |
| Species: | H. heimii |
| Binomial name | |
| Hennediella heimii (Hedw.) R.H.Zander | |
| Synonyms | |
Habitat and distribution
Hennediella heimii is found in saline environments such as coastal salt marshes, and in recent times on the verges of roads salted to prevent icing.[4]
References
- "Pottia heimii (HEDW.) HAMPE". Handbook of Antarctic Mosses. National Institute of Polar Research. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
- Antônio Batista PereiraThe Antarctic mosses: with special reference to the South Shetland Islands. p. 112
- Edwards, Sean R. (2012). English Names for British Bryophytes. ISBN 978-0-9561310-2-7. ISSN 0268-8034.
{{cite book}}:|journal=ignored (help) - Hennediella heimii Archived 2012-07-28 at the Wayback Machine BBS Field guide
External links
Media related to Hennediella heimii at Wikimedia Commons- Antarctic communities: species, structure, and survival
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