Status:
valid
Authors:
(Steph.) E.D. Cooper
Source:
rhakhis
Year:
2013
Citation Micro:
Phytotaxa. 97(2): 58. 2013
WFO Identifier:
wfo-1000011279
Common Names
- Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis
- Fernandeziensis Tricholepidozia
- Fernandeziensis Tricholepidozia Moss
Description
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis (also called Fernandezian Feather Moss, among many other common names) is a species of moss in the family Hypnaceae. It is a small, tufted, yellow-green moss with branches that are often curved. It is native to the Northern Hemisphere, and can be found in moist, shady habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis is used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and flowers. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis has small, yellowish-green flowers, with a single anther and a single stigma. The seeds are small, round and black, and the seedlings are small and delicate.
Cultivation and Propagation
Cultivation and propagation of Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis is best done by sowing spores on a moistened surface. The spores should be kept in a warm and humid environment, and should be regularly watered. Propagation can also be done by division of the plant, or by cuttings.
Where to Find Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis can be found in tropical regions of South America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis?
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis
What is the family of Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis?
Porellaceae
What is the habitat of Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis?
On bark of trees
Species in the Tricholepidozia genus
Tricholepidozia chaetocarpa,
Tricholepidozia fernandeziensis,
Tricholepidozia ferruginea,
Tricholepidozia fissifolia,
Tricholepidozia jowettiana,
Tricholepidozia kaindina,
Tricholepidozia kogiana,
Tricholepidozia lawesii,
Tricholepidozia leratii,
Tricholepidozia lindenbergii,
Tricholepidozia marginata,
Tricholepidozia martinii,
Tricholepidozia melanesica,
Tricholepidozia neesii,
Tricholepidozia octoloba,
Tricholepidozia plumulosa,
Tricholepidozia pulcherrima,
Tricholepidozia quadriseta,
Tricholepidozia remotifolia,
Tricholepidozia semperiana,
Tricholepidozia tetradactyla,
Tricholepidozia trichocoleoides,
Species in the Lepidoziaceae family
Acromastigum anisostomum,
Acromastigum bancanum,
Acromastigum bifidum,
Acromastigum brotheri,
Acromastigum capillare,
Acromastigum colensoanum,
Acromastigum cunninghamii,
Acromastigum echinatiforme,
Acromastigum echinatum,
Acromastigum exiguum,
Acromastigum exile,
Acromastigum filum,
Acromastigum fimbriatum,
Acromastigum inaequilaterum,
Acromastigum integrifolium,
Acromastigum laetevirens,
Acromastigum linganum,
Acromastigum mooreanum,
Acromastigum obliquatum,
Acromastigum tenax,
Acromastigum verticale,
Acromastigum moratii,
Acromastigum pusillum,
Acromastigum stellare,
Acromastigum rigidum,
Acromastigum subechinatiforme,
Acromastigum adaptatum,
Acromastigum divaricatum,
Acromastigum longirete,
Acromastigum fumosum,
Acromastigum furcatifolium,
Acromastigum herzogii,
Acromastigum homodictyon,
Acromastigum implexum,
Acromastigum interstisiale,
Acromastigum laevigatum,
Acromastigum lamyi,
Acromastigum leptophyllum,
Acromastigum lobuliferum,
Acromastigum marginatum,
Acromastigum microstichum,
Acromastigum prismaticale,
Acromastigum stenophyllum,
Acromastigum aurescens,
Acromastigum caledonicum,
Acromastigum carcinum,
Acromastigum cavifolium,
Acromastigum curtilobum,
Amazoopsis diplopoda,
Amazoopsis gracilis,