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Introduction to Bryophytes

Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts of British Columbia

Introduction to Bryophytes

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    • Introduction to Bryophytes
    • Phylum Bryophyta
      • Class Bryopsida
        • Subclass Bryidae
        • Subclass Buxbaumiidae
        • Subclass Dicranidae
        • Subclass Diphysciidae
        • Subclass Funariidae
        • Subclass Timmiidae
      • Class Tetraphidopsida
      • Class Polytrichopsida
      • Class Oedopodiopsida
      • Class Andreaeopsida
      • Class Andreaeobryopsida
      • Class Sphagnopsida
      • Class Takakiopsida
    • Phylum Marchantiophyta
      • Class Haplomitriopsida
      • Class Jungermanniopsida
      • Class Marchantiopsida
    • Phylum Anthocerotophyta
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    • A Children’s Novella
    • Molecular Project
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    • Fieldtrip: UBC Herbarium and Beaty Museum
    • Camosun Bog Project
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      • Atrichum
      • Aulocomium androgynous
      • Buckiella undulata
      • Dicranum tauricum
      • Lunularia cruciata
      • Pottia truncata
      • Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans
      • Rhizomnium glabrescens
      • Syntrichia latifoglia
      • Tetraphis pellucida
      • Zygodon rupestris
  • Local Fieldtrips
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Stanley Park Fieldtrip

Posted on March 2, 2012 by shona

Tim is showing off some Sphagnum we saw along the trail in Stanley Park.  It was a soggy, cold day…..it even snowed!

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