RMW7N6DK–Sphagnum Moss (Sphagnum sp.) detail of leaves. Cairngorms National Park, Grampian Mountains, Scotland, UK, February.
RMAADK84–Mosses on forest edge Kielderwater UK
RMT96KN1–William Henry Harvey (February 5, 1811 - May 15, 1866) was an Irish botanist and phycologist. Harvey was an authority on algae and bryophytes (mosses). In 1844 Harvey became curator of the Trinity College Herbarium and in 1848 Professor of Botany of the Royal Dublin Society. In 1853 he made a 3 year voyage, visiting South Africa, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Fiji, and Chile.
RFBCBREM–Mosses and Bryophytes cover a rock overlooking a rainforest stream.
RMATC8PD–moss after rain Rain drops bryophytes Musci San Francisco California USA United States of America North America travel
RMCNY67F–Cells with chloroplasts in Bryophytes (Mnium sp.), Norway
RFH9EPFH–Bryophytes on Bracket Fungi. Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra, India.
RMDFHM1M–Adolfo, guide and university researcher on Bryophytes mosses, working in his cabin where he stores samples, on board of the
RMT659H7–Bright Green Moss (bryophytes) on tree trunks
RM2AKHH87–Bryophytes are an informal group consisting of three divisions of non-vascular land plants (embryophytes): the liverworts, hornworts and mosses. They
RF2E8MG6M–Bryophytes or moss balls growing on gravestone
RF2H0K6DG–High angle shot of green moss on a rock in the riverside bryophytes
RFWHC7C8–Macro photo of Bryophytes.
RF2F9XB2K–Green moss plant (Bryophytes) on rock, natural texture background
RMJNRG7C–Typical cascade waterfall made from tufa with bryophytes (non-vascular land plants).
RF2P8P75Y–Bryophytes on an old sundial at Stody Lodge Gardens, Melton Constable, Norfolk, England, UK
RMK6NE2R–Bog-moss - Sphagnum recurvum
RMATB3E3–Moss covered rocks reflected in pool Eldgja Iceland
RMDREF92–Sphagnum in water (France, Normandy, Bellème forest) // Sphaigne, France, Orne, fôret de Bellème
RMW7YFH1–Ripe sporangia of Wall screw-moss (Tortula muralis) Wiltshire, UK, April.
RMG2GJXF–Tortella tortuosa moss typically growing as a compact clump on limestone rocks - Derbyshire Peak District
RMT96KMK–William Henry Harvey (February 5, 1811 - May 15, 1866) was an Irish botanist and phycologist. Harvey was an authority on algae and bryophytes (mosses). In 1844 Harvey became curator of the Trinity College Herbarium and in 1848 Professor of Botany of the Royal Dublin Society. In 1853 he made a 3 year voyage, visiting South Africa, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Fiji, and Chile.
RFBCDN7M–A Cortinarius Mushroom growing through bryophytes on a rotting log.
RMT659GJ–Bright Green Moss (bryophytes) on tree trunks
RM2AKHHDH–Bryophytes are an informal group consisting of three divisions of non-vascular land plants (embryophytes): the liverworts, hornworts and mosses. They
RF2E8MG6D–Bryophytes or moss balls growing on gravestone
RF2H0K6DN–High angle shot of green moss on a rock in the riverside bryophytes
RM2NH23P0–Spore capsules of Polytrichum piliferum moss, also called bristly haircap, with colourful caps or calyptrae, on sandy heathland in Surrey, England, UK
RF2F9XB17–Green moss plant (Bryophytes) on rock, natural texture background
RMAX7HDK–Moss in spore
RF2P8P770–Bryophytes on an old sundial at Stody Lodge Gardens, Melton Constable, Norfolk, England, UK
RM2GX88RM–Moss growing on a tree trunk at Kroombit Tops National Park in Queensland Australia
RMHHBCYX–Bog Moss ( Sphagnum fallax) at Abernethy Forest in Scotland.
RFAE6RCR–A bryophyte in Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
RMW7R4G6–Aquatic Liverwort / Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans). This plant has worldwide distribution.
RMKP62DR–Lush growth of plagiothecum moss growing in wet tropical forest near Arenal in Costa Rica
RMT96KMJ–William Henry Harvey (February 5, 1811 - May 15, 1866) was an Irish botanist and phycologist. Harvey was an authority on algae and bryophytes (mosses). In 1844 Harvey became curator of the Trinity College Herbarium and in 1848 Professor of Botany of the Royal Dublin Society. In 1853 he made a 3 year voyage, visiting South Africa, Ceylon, Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Fiji, and Chile.
RFEAX0ER–An enormous vine, covered in mosses and bryophytes, descending from the rainforest canopy.
RM2H301KH–Closeup detail of a deep, dense green carpet of feathery moss (Kindbergia oregana) growing on the damp forest floor in coastal British Columbia.
RMD163BA–Animal-like moss formation on a drystone wall in Wharfedale, Yorkshire, England
RMG098Y8–Moss macro
RF2FMHA6E–Closeup macro of brown plants or mushrooms or type of moss called bryophytes growing on green ground in Spruce Knob Huckleberry Trail in Monongahela n
RM2B1KTHG–Moss-covered boulders of Roaring Fork in Great Smoky Mountains NP, TN, USA, by Bill Lea/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2E37HR6–A selective focus shot of bryophytes
RM2NH23WE–Spore capsules of Polytrichum piliferum moss, also called bristly haircap, with colourful caps or calyptrae, on sandy heathland in Surrey, England, UK
RF2F9XAY1–Green moss plant (Bryophytes) on rock, natural texture background
RMAXEA8M–Moss Close up
RM2DJ34TD–The moss covered redwood forest of the Santa Cruz mountains in California.
RM2GX88TD–Moss growing on a log at Kroombit Tops National Park in Queensland Australia
RMHHBD2T–Bog Moss ( Sphagnum fallax) at Abernethy Forest in Scotland.
RM2EJ7N7P–Close up of moss growing on a wall in an urban environment, Exeter, Devon, England
RMW7P0TC–Liverwort (Lunularia) growing on a wet rock face, Devon, England, July
RFHWDN98–Plagiothecum undulatum moss in a wood on the Mendip Hills of Somerset UK
RM2DF5W49–Heath star moss, Campylopus introflexus, - an introduced species, on sand dunes, Devon.
RFBCBT6J–A Lichen emerges from Bryophytes and Mosses covering a rainforest log.
RMD44PJ4–Polytrichum commune moss in frost, Wales, UK .
RF2JKN69P–A rocky landscape covered with a thick layer of green moss in Iceland
RM2NH23NR–Spore capsules of Polytrichum piliferum moss, also called bristly haircap, with colourful caps or calyptrae, on sandy heathland in Surrey, England, UK
RF2F9XAPK–Green moss plant (Bryophytes) on rock, natural texture background
RMAX74HW–Moss Close up
RM2DJ34PN–The moss covered redwood forest of the Santa Cruz mountains in California.
RFB56T15–Mosses on rocks
RMHHBCT7–Red Bog Moss ( Sphagnum capillifolium)
RM2KK4JTX–Moss On Rock
RMW7RA5P–Sphagnum moss (Sphagnum quinquefarium) Tomies Wood, Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland, November
RF2H5F9P6–Fern, close-up, undergrowth of Atlantic Forest in Latin America
RM2DF5RR9–Heath star moss, Campylopus introflexus, - an introduced species, on sand dunes, Devon.
RFBCDN6F–A bright orange Clavaria miniata Coral Fungi emerging from bryophytes.
RF2E8MG71–red, yellow and orange sphnagum denticulatum
RMW3M8MK–Close up of moss on old walnut bark
RMPPJ93P–Close up of dried Sphagnum Moss
RM2D8D0PT–Pioneer species moss plants growing in crack in rough concrete of pillbox, Suffolk, England, UK
RF2H0K6DM–Macro shot of green moss on a rock
RM2NH23PA–Spore capsules of Polytrichum piliferum moss, also called bristly haircap, with colourful caps or calyptrae, on sandy heathland in Surrey, England, UK
RFW6GA9H–Close-up detail of moss growing in a forest; Brownsmead, Oregon, United States of America
RMAX75MN–Moss Close up
RM2DJ34RP–The moss covered redwood forest of the Santa Cruz mountains in California.
RFB5657N–Mosses on rocks
RMHHBCR3–Red Bog Moss ( Sphagnum capillifolium)
RFPY4H30–oak leaf on a stand of moss on a white background
RMW7RA5T–Sphagnum moss (Sphagnum quinquefarium) Tomies Wood, Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland, November