. British mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses : with a coloured figure of each species etched from nature. 112 BRITISH M088US. HEDWIGIUM. Generic Chaeactee. (Fig. 12.) Capsule on a pedicel; steins irregularly branclied, sending out root-like shoots from their extremities (fiagellce). Fig. 13. Hedwigium imbeebe. Green-hranchecl Beardless Moss (a). Colour. Hoary green. Stems. Irregularly branched^ in patches. Leaves (b). Ovate-lanceolate, plaited lengthwise {plicate). Mowers and Fruit. Monoicous. Capsule on a very short pedicel. Autumn. Locality. Faces of Please note that th


. British mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses : with a coloured figure of each species etched from nature. 112 BRITISH M088US. HEDWIGIUM. Generic Chaeactee. (Fig. 12.) Capsule on a pedicel; steins irregularly branclied, sending out root-like shoots from their extremities (fiagellce). Fig. 13. Hedwigium imbeebe. Green-hranchecl Beardless Moss (a). Colour. Hoary green. Stems. Irregularly branched^ in patches. Leaves (b). Ovate-lanceolate, plaited lengthwise {plicate). Mowers and Fruit. Monoicous. Capsule on a very short pedicel. Autumn. Locality. Faces of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tripp, Frances Elizabeth, 1832-1890. London : George Bell and Sons


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