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  • Funariaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    17 Apr 2009 ... Funariaceae is a family of mosses in order Funariales. There are approximately 300 species included in the family, with 200 species in ...

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  • Family Funariaceae

    This worldwide family contains short-lived moss plants that grow on soil. Photographic image of Funaria hygrometrica.

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  • Funariaceae in Flora of North America @ efloras.org

    The Funariaceae is characterized by broad leaves, large, pale laminal cells, opposite peristomes, and the distinctive stomata. The majority of species are ...

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  • (Family) Funariaceae - Montana Field Guide

    Family - Funariaceae - Funariaceae. Species. Entosthodon moss. Entosthodon rubiginosus. Other Names: Species of Concern ...

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  • Category:Funariaceae - Wikimedia Commons

    25 Jul 2009 ... Pages in category "Funariaceae". This category contains only the ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Funariaceae" ...

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  • Funariaceae

    Funariaceae. Family Record #: gw3000686. [List All Genera in this Family], Botanical Information: Order: What do these terms mean? ...

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