This is a plant of open, disturbed, usually basic soil but also occurs on coastal sandy soils and some manmade habitats such as tarmac and pavements. There is also a record from astroturf laid on chalk.
Tortula protobryoides is a moss that is native to California. Plant Range · Observation Search ~32 records in California. Plant Characteristics ...
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In Europe, Tortula protobryoides also grows in calcareous habitats on compacted soil, chalky banks, tracks, and paths, and chalky soil disturbed by roads ( ...
This name is the accepted name of an infraspecific taxon of the species Tortula protobryoides R.H. Zander in the genus Tortula (family Pottiaceae).
In Tortula protobryoides, only by dissecting the capsule can the peristome be revealed, as it is attached to the inside of the operculum. The capsule has an ...
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This name is the accepted name of an infraspecific taxon of the species Tortula protobryoides R.H. Zander in the genus Tortula (family Pottiaceae).
Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; SPECIES: Published in; Zander, R. H. (1993). Genera of the Pottiaceae: mosses of harsh environments.
Nov 5, 2020 · Plants forming cushions, green, occasionally blackish green distally, yellow-brown to dark brown proximally. Stems usually to 2 cm, occasionally branching.
Flora of North America species comparison ; Spores. 8–12 µm, spheric, finely papillose or essentially smooth. ca. 20–25 µm, spheric, densely low-papillose.
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