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Vascular plantsNonvascular plants

Vascular:

  1. Calamagrostis canadensis subsp. langsdorffii

    1. Calamagrostis canadensisCalamagrostis canadensis
      Original image
      Virginia Kline collection, Department of Botany, UW-Madison,
      Image author: Virginia Kline ©


  1. Calamagrostis canadensis

    1. Calamagrostis canadensisCalamagrostis canadensis
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      Shoe Cove, Pouch Cove. Old field. July 28, 2002. Canada.
    2. Calamagrostis canadensisCalamagrostis canadensis
      Original image
      Guide to Common Grasses of Minnesota
      Image author: Anita F. Cholewa ©

    3. Calamagrostis canadensisCalamagrostis canadensis
      Original image
      Guide to Common Grasses of Minnesota
      Image author: Anita F. Cholewa ©

    4. Calamagrostis canadensisCalamagrostis canadensis
      Original image
      Native Plant Nursery
      Image author: Native Plant Nursery ©

    5. Calamagrostis canadensisCalamagrostis canadensis
      Original image
      Virtual Herbarium, Colby-Sawyer College
      Image author: Colby-Sawyer College ©


  1. Calamagrostis inexpansa

    1. Calamagrostis inexpansaCalamagrostis inexpansa
      Original image
      Bay Natives
      Image author: Paul Furman

      Bay Natives Nursery, San Francisco, California
    2. Calamagrostis inexpansaCalamagrostis inexpansa
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Jose Hernandez ©

    3. Calamagrostis inexpansaCalamagrostis inexpansa
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Jose Hernandez ©

    4. Calamagrostis inexpansaCalamagrostis inexpansa
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Robert H. Mohlenbrock ©

      1992, West Region, Sacramento, California

  1. Calamagrostis purpurascens ssp. purpurascens

    1. Calamagrostis purpurascensCalamagrostis purpurascens
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      Dry barren slopes with scattered rock and pebble. Awns were not very geniculate when fresh, but much more so when dry.
      July 1999, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Lake Hazen. Lower east facing slopes of Blister Hill, 2–3 km from Blister Creek Delta
    2. Calamagrostis purpurascensCalamagrostis purpurascens
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      See site for detailed information on identification of this species
      July 1999, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Lake Hazen. Lower east facing slopes of Blister Hill, 2–3 km from Blister Creek Delta
    3. Calamagrostis purpurascensCalamagrostis purpurascens
      Original image
      Seeds of Success
      Image author: unknown


  1. Caltha arctica

    1. Caltha arcticaCaltha arctica
      Original image
      Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
      Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
      Flowers with rounded leaves below
      Baleisky District, Undinskie Kavikuchi Willage, wetland, 26.05.2001
    2. Caltha arcticaCaltha arctica
      Original image
      University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
      Image author: David F. Murray ©

      July 1973. Headwaters of the Alatna River, Alaska, USA

  1. Cardamine bellidifolia

    1. Cardamine bellidifoliaCardamine bellidifolia
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Plant in seed
      Sweden, (Kilpisjärvi) Pälkesvare, 7/30/04
    2. Cardamine bellidifoliaCardamine bellidifolia
      Original image
      Itrollheimen.net
      Image author: Arild Krovoll ©
      Plant with flowers and setting seed

  1. Cardamine blaisdellii

    1. Cardamine blaisdelliiCardamine blaisdellii
      Original image
      University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
      Image author: David F. Murray ©

      Big Creek, Alaska, USA
    2. Cardamine blaisdelliiCardamine blaisdellii
      Original image
      University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
      Image author: David F. Murray ©


  1. Cardamine pratensis L. subsp. angustifolia

    1. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Close-up of inflorescence. Plants growing in a sheltered gully.
      July 1981, Canada, N.W.T., Banks Island, Sachs Harbour
    2. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      Flower with four pale pink petals, four anthers at anthesis, and one developing anther of the second whorl visible at the base of the gynoecium that has a capitate stigma
      July 1997, Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point. 69?03'N, 105?05'W
    3. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: S.G. Aiken, C. Campbell and E. Robinson
      Herbarium specimen
      Flowering plant collected August 1986, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Nettilling Lake, Burwash Bay
    4. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      Plants growing in the lush vegetation of a wet sedge meadow, 10 cm tall. Elevation 5–10 metres.
      July 1997, Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point. 69?03'N, 105?05'W

  1. Cardamine pratensis

    1. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: S.G. Aiken, C. Campbell and E. Robinson
      Collected flowering plant
      August, 1986 Nunavut, Baffin Island, Nettilling Lake, Burwash Bay, Canada
    2. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      Flower with four pale pink petals, four anthers at anthesis, and one developing anther of the second whorl visible at the base of the gynoecium that has a capitate stigma.
      7/26/1997 Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point, Canada
    3. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      inflorescence. Racemose inflorescence with lowest flower open to show four pale pink petals, sand side views of two buds with darker pink petals.
      7/26/1997 Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point, Canada
    4. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Plants growing in a sheltered gully
      7/27/1981 N.W.T., Banks Island, Sachs Harbour, Canada
    5. Cardamine pratensisCardamine pratensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      Plants growing in the lush vegetation of a wet sedge meadow. 69?03'N, 105?05'W. Plants 10 cm tall. Elevation 5-10 metres.
      7/26/1997 Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point, Canada

  1. Carex spp.

    1. CarexCarex
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
      Example species, <em>Carex chordorrhiza</em>
      Nordre Land: Skjervungfjellet. 2004.
    2. CarexCarex
      Original image
      Bilder ur Nordens Flora
      Image author: C.A.M. Lindman
      Example species, <em>Carex c_spitosa</em>
    3. CarexCarex
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
      Example species, <em>Carex chordorrhiza</em>
      Nordre Land: Skjervungfjellet. 2004.
    4. CarexCarex
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Inge Jahren ©
      Example species, <em>Carex glareosa</em>
      Svelvik: Knemstranda. 2004.
    5. CarexCarex
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Ingvar Leif Leknes ©
      Example species, <em>Carex saxatilis</em>
      Sogndal: ved Reppanipa 1999.
    6. CarexCarex
      Original image
      Robert W. Freckman Herbarium, University of Wisconsin, WI, USA.
      Image author: Andrew Hipp ©
      Example species, <em>Carex aquatilis</em>

  1. Carex aquatilis

    1. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: E. Barbour

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    2. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    3. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
      Image author: Gary Fewless ©
      Close-up of inflorescence
      2004
    4. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
      Image author: Gary Fewless ©
      Large plants
      2004

  1. Carex aquatilis subsp. stans

    1. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan G. Aiken ?
      Close-up of developing inflorescence. Small plant growing on the edge of an Eriophorum angustifolium meadow. Developing inflorescences with the stigmas appearing fully extended and pre-anthesis anthers.
      N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, 11 July, 1999. Canada.
    2. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Close-up of inflorescence. Terminal spike with prominent anthers. Base of the spike showing perigynia each with two stigmas.
      Sciresby Bay, Ellsmere Island, Canada, 1998.
    3. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Close-up of plant. Plants about ten cm. high with flowering spikes at anthesis.
      Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay. S.G. Aiken 98-010, Canada. 1998
    4. Carex aquatilisCarex aquatilis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Close-up of plants. Plants growing on silt near a pond. Leaf associated with the inflorescence extending beyond it. Terminal spike male, at anthesis. Lower spikes female.
      Sachs Harbour, Banks Island, Canada, 7/24/81

  1. Carex atrofusca

    1. Carex atrofuscaCarex atrofusca
      Original image
      Saxifraga
      Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
      Close-up of inflorescence
      Europe
    2. Carex atrofuscaCarex atrofusca
      Original image
      Bilder ur Nordens Flora
      Image author: C.A.M. Lindman
      Flowering plant illustration
      from C.A.M. Lindman's Flora, with kind permission from Project Runeberg (http://runeberg.org/, Sweden). All images have been processed by Dr. Gerhard Keuck to remove background and improve contrast.
    3. Carex atrofuscaCarex atrofusca
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Plant growing on scree
      Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/26/04

  1. Carex bigelowii

    1. Carex bigelowiiCarex bigelowii
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: E. Barbour

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    2. Carex bigelowiiCarex bigelowii
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: E. Barbour

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    3. Carex bigelowiiCarex bigelowii
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: E. Barbour

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    4. Carex bigelowiiCarex bigelowii
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    5. Carex bigelowiiCarex bigelowii
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007

  1. Carex capillaris

    1. Carex capillarisCarex capillaris
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©
      Inflorescences
      July 2003, Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada. Limestone outcrops outside of town.
    2. Carex capillarisCarex capillaris
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©
      Plant with flowering spikes
      July 2002, Limestone barrens, Burnt Cape, Newfoundland, Canada
    3. Carex capillarisCarex capillaris
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2001, Boat Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. Limestone barrens.
    4. Carex capillarisCarex capillaris
      Original image
      The Flora of Svalbard
      Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
      ssp. fuscidula
      Bockfjorden, Svalbard
    5. Carex capillarisCarex capillaris
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich

      1998

  1. Carex chordorrhiza

    1. Carex chordorrhizaCarex chordorrhiza
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Close-up of inflorescence
      Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila, 6/15/93
    2. Carex chordorrhizaCarex chordorrhiza
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Inflorescence
      Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila, 6/15/93
    3. Carex chordorrhizaCarex chordorrhiza
      Original image
      Vascular Plants of Poland
      Image author: Maciej Romanski ©
      Single plant

  1. Carex fuliginosa subsp. misandra

    1. Carex fuliginosaCarex fuliginosa
      Original image
      Saxifraga
      Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©

    2. Carex fuliginosaCarex fuliginosa
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Close-up of plant. Roots much longer than the stems are high.
      Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, Canada
    3. Carex fuliginosaCarex fuliginosa
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Close-up of plants. Plants growing on a dry sedge and grassy slope. Multispicate inflorescence with filiform pedicels, somewhat flexuous.
      Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Canada July 23, 1982
    4. Carex fuliginosaCarex fuliginosa
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Plants in habitat. Plants growing in dry calcareous gravel and silt tundra.
      Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, Canada

  1. Carex glacialis

    1. Carex glacialisCarex glacialis
      Original image
      Saxifraga
      Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©

      Sweden
    2. Carex glacialisCarex glacialis
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2001, Boat Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. Limestone barrens
    3. Carex glacialisCarex glacialis
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2002, Bear Cove, Newfoundland. Limestone gravel pit.

  1. Carex glareosa

    1. Carex glareosaCarex glareosa
      Original image
      Bilder ur Nordens Flora
      Image author: C.A.M. Lindman

      from C.A.M. Lindman's Flora, with kind permission from Project Runeberg (runeberg.org/, Sweden). All images have been processed by Dr. Gerhard Keuck to remove background and improve contrast.
    2. Carex glareosaCarex glareosa
      Original image
      Canada's Polar Life
      Image author: Hebert PDN, Wearing-Wilde J, eds. Canada's Polar Life [Internet]. CyberNatural Software, University

    3. Carex glareosaCarex glareosa
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

    4. Carex glareosaCarex glareosa
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Inge Jahren ©

      VF Svelvik: Knemstranda. 2004.

  1. Carex loliacea

    1. Carex loliaceaCarex loliacea
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      July 1995, Kitkaniemi, Kuusamo, Finland
    2. Carex loliaceaCarex loliacea
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      July 1995, Kitkaniemi, Kuusamo, Finland

  1. Carex lugens

    1. Carex lugensCarex lugens
      Original image

      Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
      illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.

  1. Carex lyngbyei

    1. Carex lyngbyeiCarex lyngbyei
      Original image
      Alaska National Heritage Program
      Image author: Logan Sander, Oregon State University ©

    2. Carex lyngbyeiCarex lyngbyei
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

    3. Carex lyngbyeiCarex lyngbyei
      Original image

      Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
      illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.

  1. Carex media

    1. Carex mediaCarex media
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Norman Hagen ©
      ssp. norvegica

  1. Carex membranacea

    1. Carex membranaceaCarex membranacea
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    2. Carex membranaceaCarex membranacea
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Close-up of inflorescence. Multispicate inflorescence with two staminate spikes and one mature pistillate spike with shiny purplish black perigynia.
      Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada.
    3. Carex membranaceaCarex membranacea
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Plant in habitat. Isolated plants, about 10 cm high, growing in the water of a seepage slope of rock and silt.
      Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Franklin Pierce Bay 79?26'N, 75?38'W. S.G. Aiken 98-032. Canada.
    4. Carex membranaceaCarex membranacea
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Plants in habitat, growing beside small pond.
      Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada.
    5. Carex membranaceaCarex membranacea
      Original image

      Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
      illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.

  1. Carex nardina

    1. Carex nardinaCarex nardina
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©


  1. Carex obtusata

    1. Carex obtusataCarex obtusata
      Original image
      University of South Bohemia Department of Botany
      Image author: unknown

    2. Carex obtusataCarex obtusata
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
      Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich. 1998. Field guide to Intermountain sedges. General Technical Report RMS-GTR-10. USDA Forest Service, RMRS, Ogden. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.
    3. Carex obtusataCarex obtusata
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
      Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich. 1998. Field guide to Intermountain sedges. General Technical Report RMS-GTR-10. USDA Forest Service, RMRS, Ogden. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.

  1. Carex ramenskii

    1. Carex ramenskiiCarex ramenskii
      Original image
      Alaska National Heritage Program
      Image author: Gerald Tande ©
      Extensive <em>Carex ramenskii</em>, coastal sedge marshes
      Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

  1. Carex rariflora

    1. Carex rarifloraCarex rariflora
      Original image
      Saxifraga
      Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
      Flowering plant

  1. Carex rostrata

    1. Carex rostrataCarex rostrata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©

      Norway, 2004
    2. Carex rostrataCarex rostrata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©

      Norway, 2005
    3. Carex rostrataCarex rostrata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©

    4. Carex rostrataCarex rostrata
      Original image
      www.hlasek.com
      Image author: Josef Hlasek ©

    5. Carex rostrataCarex rostrata
      Original image
      www.hlasek.com
      Image author: Josef Hlasek ©


  1. Carex rotundata

    1. Carex rotundataCarex rotundata
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Plant in seed
      Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04

  1. Carex rupestris

    1. Carex rupestrisCarex rupestris
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: E.G. Hurd ©
      Field guide to Intermountain sedges (PDF). Gen. Tech. Rep. RMS-GTR-10. USDA FS RMRS, Ogden, UT. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, &amp; S. Goodrich. 1998.
    2. Carex rupestrisCarex rupestris
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007

  1. Carex saxatilis L. ssp. laxa

    1. Carex saxatilisCarex saxatilis
      Original image
      The Flora of Svalbard
      Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
      Spread in fjordareas on Spitsbergen and Edgeøya
      Longyearbyen, Svalbard
    2. Carex saxatilisCarex saxatilis
      Original image
      The Flora of Svalbard
      Image author: Inger Greve Alsos

      Sassendalen, Svalbard
    3. Carex saxatilisCarex saxatilis
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
      Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich. 1998. Field guide to Intermountain sedges. General Technical Report RMS-GTR-10. USDA Forest Service, RMRS, Ogden. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.
    4. Carex saxatilisCarex saxatilis
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Robert H. Mohlenbrock ©
      Western wetland flora: Field office guide to plant species. West Region, Sacramento. Courtesy of USDA NRCS Wetland Science Institute.
      1992, West Region, Sacramento, California

  1. Carex scirpoidea

    1. Carex scirpoideaCarex scirpoidea
      Original image

      Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
      illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.

  1. Carex tenuiflora

    1. Carex tenuifloraCarex tenuiflora
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      June 1993, Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila
    2. Carex tenuifloraCarex tenuiflora
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      June 1993, Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila

  1. Carex vaginata

    1. Carex vaginataCarex vaginata
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©
      Inflorescence
      July 2003, Raleigh, Newfoundland, Canada. Burnt Cape. Limestone barrens
    2. Carex vaginataCarex vaginata
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©
      Male and female spikes
      July 2003, Raleigh, Newfoundland, Canada. Burnt Cape. Limestone barrens
    3. Carex vaginataCarex vaginata
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      August 1994, Finland, Pirkkala, Kränstolppa
    4. Carex vaginataCarex vaginata
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      May 1993, Finland, Ylöjärvi, Mastosjärvi

  1. Cassiope tetragona

    1. Cassiope tetragonaCassiope tetragona
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

    2. Cassiope tetragonaCassiope tetragona
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: E. Barbour

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    3. Cassiope tetragonaCassiope tetragona
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    4. Cassiope tetragonaCassiope tetragona
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Close-up of flowers
    5. Cassiope tetragonaCassiope tetragona
      Original image
      University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
      Image author: David F. Murray ©

      June 6, 1980. Twelve Mile Summit, Alaska, USA

  1. Castilleja caudata

    1. Castilleja caudataCastilleja caudata
      Original image
      Wildflowers: A Closer Look
      Image author: Reny Parker ©

      Tok/Glenallen, AK, USA, 7/1/01
    2. Castilleja caudataCastilleja caudata
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    3. Castilleja caudataCastilleja caudata
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    4. Castilleja caudataCastilleja caudata
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    5. Castilleja caudataCastilleja caudata
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007

  1. Cerastium beeringianum

    1. Cerastium beeringianumCerastium beeringianum
      Original image
      CalPhotos
      Image author: Dan Post
      var. capillare
      1993
    2. Cerastium beeringianumCerastium beeringianum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
      Calyx base widely angled; petals longer than the sepals, 2-lobed.
      Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), coastline east of the Northern Store, 64?08'13''N, 83?09'53''W
    3. Cerastium beeringianumCerastium beeringianum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
      Opposite oblong or elliptic leaves, with hairs sparse or moderately dense.
      Canada, Nunavut, Salliq (Coral Harbour), coastline east of the Northern Store, 64?08'13''N, 83?09'53''W.
    4. Cerastium beeringianumCerastium beeringianum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
      Small plants with a distinct cushion-like growth, growing in clay polygon tundra.
      Nunavut, Resolute Bay, at the top of Satellite Hill, 74?68'N, 94?48'W

  1. Cerastium regelii

    1. Cerastium regeliiCerastium regelii
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Close-up of flowers. Flowers usually solitary; calyx base rounded. Plants growing in seepage area of frost boil tundra.
      Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-036. Canada.
    2. Cerastium regeliiCerastium regelii
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Close-up of plant. Leaves ovate or obovate, glabrous (sometimes ciliated at the margins), somewhat fleshy and shiny; plants in the high Arctic rarely flower.
      Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-036. Canada.
    3. Cerastium regeliiCerastium regelii
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mrs S. Bergh and Mrs L. Barstad ?
      Drawing of plant. Drawing by Mrs S. Bergh and Mrs L. Barstad based on a collection from Svalbard, Dickson Land, Dickson Bay, Hugins dal, sletta vd sj?en [plain by sea]. 11 Aug. 1924. J. Lid (confirm. E. Hult?n 1955). O 203774. With permission of the Botanical Museum, University of Oslo, Norway.
      Svalbard, Dickson Land, Dickson Bay, Hugins dal, sletta vd sj?en [plain by sea]. 11 Aug. 1924.

  1. Chamaepericlymenum suecicum

    1. Chamaepericlymenum suecicumChamaepericlymenum suecicum
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Markku Savela ©
      Flowering plant
      FINLAND, Utsjoki Kirkkotuvat, 7/7/97
    2. Chamaepericlymenum suecicumChamaepericlymenum suecicum
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Roger Johansen ©
      Close-up of flower
      Hammerfest, Norway

  1. Chamerion latifolium

    1. Chamerion latifoliumChamerion latifolium
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    2. Chamerion latifoliumChamerion latifolium
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    3. Chamerion latifoliumChamerion latifolium
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    4. Chamerion latifoliumChamerion latifolium
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Markku Savela ©

      123 Roadside (river bank), near Mt. Rainier (46?46'46N 121?32'37W), Pierce Co., WA, USA, 7/13/00
    5. Chamerion latifoliumChamerion latifolium
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Markku Savela ©

      123 Roadside (river bank), near Mt. Rainier (46?46'46N 121?32'37W), Pierce Co., WA, USA, 7/13/00.

  1. Chosenia arbutifolia

    1. Chosenia arbutifoliaChosenia arbutifolia
      Original image
      Geobotanica Pacifica
      Image author: Pavel Krestov ©
      Boreal larch forests; <em>Chosenia arbutifolia</em> is the main dominant on alluvial deposits.
      Russia
    2. Chosenia arbutifoliaChosenia arbutifolia
      Original image
      Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
      Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
      Leaves
      Shelopuginsky District, Nizhny Shakhtama Town, valley of the Alenguy River, 6/30/03
    3. Chosenia arbutifoliaChosenia arbutifolia
      Original image
      Salicicola
      Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
      Exfoliating bark of an old chosenia.
      Chita Obl., Transbaikalia. Shelopuginsky District, Nizhny Shakhtama Town, valley of the Alenguy River, 6/30/03

  1. Chrysosplenium tetrandrum

    1. Chrysosplenium tetrandrumChrysosplenium tetrandrum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      Close-up of an inflorescence. Cluster of six flowers, four with fruit developing from a mainly inferior ovary, and two flowers at anthesis
      Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, at Cambridge Bay
    2. Chrysosplenium tetrandrumChrysosplenium tetrandrum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      Lower centre, clump of plants growing beside sedge meadow
      Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, at Cambridge Bay
    3. Chrysosplenium tetrandrumChrysosplenium tetrandrum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: R. Elven ?
      Opened fruits with seeds. The plants are known for 'splash-cup' dispersal, i.e., rain drops falling into the bowls and throwing the seeds out.
      June 1987, Noisdalen, Sassen, Svalbard, Norway
    4. Chrysosplenium tetrandrumChrysosplenium tetrandrum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      Plants with clusters of 'golden flowers' subtended by lobed leaves
      Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, at Cambridge Bay
    5. Chrysosplenium tetrandrumChrysosplenium tetrandrum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      Plants with the yellow fruiting capsules open to reveal red seeds
      1998, Nikko Island, Baffin Island, Nunavut
    6. Chrysosplenium tetrandrumChrysosplenium tetrandrum
      Original image
      The Flora of Svalbard
      Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk

      Ny London, Blomstrandhalvøya, Svalbard

  1. Cochlearia groenlandica

    1. Cochlearia groenlandicaCochlearia groenlandica
      Original image
      ENVINET - European Network for Arctic-Alpine Multidisciplinary Environmental Research
      Image author: S. Aubert ©

      Svalbard, Norway
    2. Cochlearia groenlandicaCochlearia groenlandica
      Original image
      ENVINET - European Network for Arctic-Alpine Multidisciplinary Environmental Research
      Image author: S. Aubert ©

      Svalbard, Norway
    3. Cochlearia groenlandicaCochlearia groenlandica
      Original image
      Kanon Antique Prints
      Image author: unknown
      antique botanical print for sale
    4. Cochlearia groenlandicaCochlearia groenlandica
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Arne Gustavsson ©

      Bockfjorden. Svalbard, Norway. 2002
    5. Cochlearia groenlandicaCochlearia groenlandica
      Original image
      Vidar's Jan Mayen Page
      Image author: Vidar T. ©
      This plant is very rich in C vitamin, and has therefore been used against scurvy (Scurvy = skjørbuk).

  1. Comarum palustre

    1. Comarum palustreComarum palustre
      Original image
      The strange world of mushrooms, Jean-Louis Cheype's personal site
      Image author: Jean-Louis Cheype - Courriel ©
      La couleur pourpre éclatante du Comaret font de cette plante l'un des fleurons de nos marais et tourbières.
      France
    2. Comarum palustreComarum palustre
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: R. Wood ?
      <em>Comarum palustre</em> close-up of plants. Mildred and Raymond R. Wood Photograph Collection.
      Kotzebue, Alaska, July 19, 1962. AK, USA
    3. Comarum palustreComarum palustre
      Original image
      Nature en Wallonie
      Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
      Flower
      Belgium

  1. Cystopteris fragilis

    1. Cystopteris fragilisCystopteris fragilis
      Original image
      Hardy Fern Library
      Image author: Tom Stuart
      cluster of fronds, old stipe bases back on rhizome
      April
    2. Cystopteris fragilisCystopteris fragilis
      Original image
      Native Ferns of Sweden (Flickr set)
      Image author: Robert Svensson

      Jonkoping, Sweden
    3. Cystopteris fragilisCystopteris fragilis
      Original image
      Pbase: John Tagney
      Image author: John C. Tagney

      Sept. 2007, Denali National Park, Alaska
    4. Cystopteris fragilisCystopteris fragilis
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Thomas G. Barnes ©

      2004


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Nonvascular:

  1. Calliergon giganteum

    1. Calliergon giganteumCalliergon giganteum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.

  1. Calliergon stramineum

    1. Calliergon stramineumCalliergon stramineum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author.

  1. Caloplaca

    1. CaloplacaCaloplaca
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      Example species, <em>Caloplaca cerina</em>. Close-up of crust with apothecia.
      Sweden
    2. CaloplacaCaloplaca
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      Example species, <em>Caloplaca cerina</em>. Crust with apothecia.

  1. Caloplaca jungermanniae

    1. Caloplaca jungermanniaeCaloplaca jungermanniae
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Norway, Oppland, Dovre
    2. Caloplaca jungermanniaeCaloplaca jungermanniae
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Norway, Oppland, Dovre

  1. Campylium arcticum

    1. Campylium arcticumCampylium arcticum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      var. protensum
      2004
    2. Campylium arcticumCampylium arcticum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    3. Campylium arcticumCampylium arcticum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    4. Campylium arcticumCampylium arcticum
      Original image
      Photo Gallery > 02 Natural Light - Nature Photos > Fungi, mosses and lichens
      Image author: Antje Neumann

      Kiiminki, Finland
    5. Campylium arcticumCampylium arcticum
      Original image
      Wikimedia Commons image
      Image author: Kristian Peters


  1. Campylium stellatum

    1. Campylium stellatumCampylium stellatum
      Original image
      Moss Images
      Image author: Des Callaghan ©
      Habitat: Bog
      Roydon Common, West Norfolk, England, UK
    2. Campylium stellatumCampylium stellatum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author.

  1. Catoscopium nigritum

    1. Catoscopium nigritumCatoscopium nigritum
      Original image
      County Administration Board, Norrbotten, Sweden
      Image author: Sture Westerberg ©
      Clump with capsules
    2. Catoscopium nigritumCatoscopium nigritum
      Original image
      Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

    3. Catoscopium nigritumCatoscopium nigritum
      Original image
      British Bryological Society
      Image author: British Bryological Society ©

      Summer Field Meeting 2003; July 8, Ben Vrackie, Kindrogan, Perthshire, Scotland, UK

  1. Cephaloziella

    1. CephaloziellaCephaloziella
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      <em>Cephaloziella rubella</em>, example species
      Michael Lüth. Courtesy of Michael Lüth. Lüth, M. 2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
    2. CephaloziellaCephaloziella
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      <em>Cephaloziella rubella</em>, example species;
      Michael Lüth. Courtesy of Michael Lüth. Lüth, M. 2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
    3. CephaloziellaCephaloziella
      Original image
      Steven L. Jessup, Ph.D.
      Image author: Steven Jessup ©
      <em>Cephaloziella turneri</em>, example species; A spiny-leafed Cephaloziella, .2 ~ .3 mm in diameter, without underleaves, growing on thin soil over rock, within a few kilometers of the Oregon coast. Single plant with early archegoniate branch.
      OR, USA. 1999.

  1. Ceratodon purpureus

    1. Ceratodon purpureusCeratodon purpureus
      Original image
      Mosses
      Image author: unknown

      Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
    2. Ceratodon purpureusCeratodon purpureus
      Original image
      Mosses
      Image author: unknown

      Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
    3. Ceratodon purpureusCeratodon purpureus
      Original image
      Mosses
      Image author: unknown

      Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
    4. Ceratodon purpureusCeratodon purpureus
      Original image
      Mosses
      Image author: unknown

      Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
    5. Ceratodon purpureusCeratodon purpureus
      Original image
      Mosses
      Image author: unknown

      Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands

  1. Cetraria

    1. CetrariaCetraria
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 2/7/03
    2. CetrariaCetraria
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 2/7/03
    3. CetrariaCetraria
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 2/7/04

  1. Cetraria andrejevii

    1. Cetraria andrejeviiCetraria andrejevii
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July 2005, Greenland, Narsaq municipality
    2. Cetraria andrejeviiCetraria andrejevii
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July 2005, Greenland, Narsaq municipality
    3. Cetraria andrejeviiCetraria andrejevii
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July 2005, Greenland, Narsaq municipality

  1. Cetraria cucullata

    1. Cetraria cucullataCetraria cucullata
      Original image
      József Geml
      Image author: József Geml

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; May 25, 2007
    2. Cetraria cucullataCetraria cucullata
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    3. Cetraria cucullataCetraria cucullata
      Original image
      Flora Danica Online
      Image author: The National Library and Copenhagen University Library ©

    4. Cetraria cucullataCetraria cucullata
      Original image
      Lichen images
      Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
      On an alpine meadow and on soils
    5. Cetraria cucullataCetraria cucullata
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      On exposed calcareous soil
      5/24/03 Sweden

  1. Cetraria islandica

    1. Cetraria islandicaCetraria islandica
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/2/03
    2. Cetraria islandicaCetraria islandica
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
      Sigdal 6/22/02
    3. Cetraria islandicaCetraria islandica
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
      Sigdal 6/23/02
    4. Cetraria islandicaCetraria islandica
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/2/03
    5. Cetraria islandicaCetraria islandica
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      On sandy soil in Pinus woodland
      8/30/03 Sweden

  1. Cetraria laevigata

    1. Cetraria laevigataCetraria laevigata
      Original image
      USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
      Image author: Ralph Pope ©
      erect follose
    2. Cetraria laevigataCetraria laevigata
      Original image
      USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
      Image author: Ralph Pope ©
      Sun form; erect follose
    3. Cetraria laevigataCetraria laevigata
      Original image
      Wikimedia Commons image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      (herbarium specimen, closeup of lobe with marginal projections)
      Collected 1973, growing on a sandy snow bank at Meade River, Alaska, specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. collected by Allen Skorepa.
    4. Cetraria laevigataCetraria laevigata
      Original image
      Wikimedia Commons image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      (herbarium specimen, closeup of lobe with marginal projections)
      Collected 1973, growing on a sandy snow bank at Meade River, Alaska, specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. collected by Allen Skorepa.

  1. Cetraria nigricans

    1. Cetraria nigricansCetraria nigricans
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
    2. Cetraria nigricansCetraria nigricans
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
    3. Cetraria nigricansCetraria nigricans
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
    4. Cetraria nigricansCetraria nigricans
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
    5. Cetraria nigricansCetraria nigricans
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July 2005, South-greenland, Narsaq municipality, Greenland

  1. Cetraria nivalis

    1. Cetraria nivalisCetraria nivalis
      Original image
      Lichen images
      Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
      On soils in cold habitats. Thallus shrubby, up to 5 cm tall, more yellow (to deeply brown) towards the base; branches up to 1 cm wide, slightly channeled, ridged and wrinkled, deeply incised and undulate; without isidia and soralia.
      Austria: Alps; Sweden: Dalarna.
    2. Cetraria nivalisCetraria nivalis
      Original image
      Cetraria nivalis, Wikipedia
      Image author: Berger Harry

      Stein am Mandl, Styria, Austria; 7/2/05
    3. Cetraria nivalisCetraria nivalis
      Original image
      Lichen images
      Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
      On soils in cold habitats. Thallus shrubby, up to 5 cm tall, more yellow (to deeply brown) towards the base; branches up to 1 cm wide, slightly channeled, ridged and wrinkled, deeply incised and undulate; without isidia and soralia.
      Austria: Alps; Sweden: Dalarna.
    4. Cetraria nivalisCetraria nivalis
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      On alpine heath
      8/21/06 Sweden
    5. Cetraria nivalisCetraria nivalis
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      On exposed calcareous soil
      5/24/02 Sweden
    6. Cetraria nivalisCetraria nivalis
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      On exposed calcareous soil
      5/24/02 Sweden

  1. Cetrariella

    1. CetrariellaCetrariella
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetrariella delisei</em>
      Norway, Troms, 8/12/2003
    2. CetrariellaCetrariella
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetrariella delisei</em>
      Norway, Troms, 8/12/2003
    3. CetrariellaCetrariella
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetrariella fastigiata</em>
      Norway, Troms, 8/8/2003
    4. CetrariellaCetrariella
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Example species, <em>Cetrariella fastigiata</em>
      Norway, Troms, 8/8/2003

  1. Cetrariella delisei

    1. Cetrariella deliseiCetrariella delisei
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

      1999
    2. Cetrariella deliseiCetrariella delisei
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Close-up of branch
      Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03
    3. Cetrariella deliseiCetrariella delisei
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Clump
      Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03
    4. Cetrariella deliseiCetrariella delisei
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Clump
      Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03

  1. Chandonanthus setiformis

    1. Chandonanthus setiformisChandonanthus setiformis
      Original image
      LUBW: Bilder Tier- und Pflanzenarten: Moose
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

    2. Chandonanthus setiformisChandonanthus setiformis
      Original image
      LUBW: Bilder Tier- und Pflanzenarten: Moose
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©


  1. Cinclidium sp.

    1. CinclidiumCinclidium
      Original image
      Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©
      Example species: arcticum
      2004, Norway

  1. Cinclidium arcticum

    1. Cinclidium arcticumCinclidium arcticum
      Original image
      Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      Norway, 2004

  1. Cinclidium stygium

    1. Cinclidium stygiumCinclidium stygium
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    2. Cinclidium stygiumCinclidium stygium
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    3. Cinclidium stygiumCinclidium stygium
      Original image
      Wikimedia Commons image
      Image author: Kristian Peters
      40x

  1. Cinclidium subrotundum

    1. Cinclidium subrotundumCinclidium subrotundum
      Original image
      Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004, Norway

  1. Cirriphyllum cirrosum

    1. Cirriphyllum cirrosumCirriphyllum cirrosum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    2. Cirriphyllum cirrosumCirriphyllum cirrosum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    3. Cirriphyllum cirrosumCirriphyllum cirrosum
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004

  1. Cladina arbuscula

    1. Cladina arbusculaCladina arbuscula
      Original image
      Ökologische Exkursion und Feldpraktikum Sibirien 2006
      Image author: Andreas Richter ©

    2. Cladina arbusculaCladina arbuscula
      Original image
      Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
      Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©

    3. Cladina arbusculaCladina arbuscula
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
      identified as <em>Cladonia arbuscula</em>
      1999

  1. Cladina mitis

    1. Cladina mitisCladina mitis
      Original image
      Andy's Moss Page
      Image author: Andy Fyon ©

      Northern Ontario, Canada; 10/5/03;
    2. Cladina mitisCladina mitis
      Original image
      EPOW, Ecology Picture of the Week
      Image author: Bruce G. Marcot ©
      The name 'cladina' is Latin for 'small branches,' which describes the shrub-like growth form of this common lichen.
      McKenzie Mountains, British Columbia, Canada; 8/28/04
    3. Cladina mitisCladina mitis
      Original image
      Alternative Silvicultural Systems, Forest Ecosystem Research Network of Sites (FERNS)
      Image author: Bruce Catton ©

      north of Punzi Lake, British Columbia, Canada

  1. Cladina rangiferina

    1. Cladina rangiferinaCladina rangiferina
      Original image
      Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
      Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
      Detail, 1 cm
      Netherlands
    2. Cladina rangiferinaCladina rangiferina
      Original image
      Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
      Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
      Thallus 2 cm
      Netherlands
    3. Cladina rangiferinaCladina rangiferina
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©
      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal
      7/2/2003
    4. Cladina rangiferinaCladina rangiferina
      Original image
      Oklahoma Wild Things
      Image author: Charles Lewallen ©

      Cherokee County, OK, USA; 11/3/01
    5. Cladina rangiferinaCladina rangiferina
      Original image
      USDA Agricultural Research Service, Image Gallery
      Image author: Peggy Greb ©
      Collected by plant physiologist Joanne Romagni.

  1. Cladina stellaris

    1. Cladina stellarisCladina stellaris
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Enebakk 11/11/01
    2. Cladina stellarisCladina stellaris
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Enebakk 11/11/02
    3. Cladina stellarisCladina stellaris
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/1/05
    4. Cladina stellarisCladina stellaris
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/25/04
    5. Cladina stellarisCladina stellaris
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/25/04

  1. Cladina stygia

    1. Cladina stygiaCladina stygia
      Original image
      Lichens of North America
      Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
      on tundra
      northeast of Fairbanks, AK, USA
    2. Cladina stygiaCladina stygia
      Original image
      József Geml
      Image author: József Geml

      Denali National Park, Alaska, USA; August 21, 2006
    3. Cladina stygiaCladina stygia
      Original image
      Lichens of North America
      Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
      on tundra
      northeast of Fairbanks, AK, USA
    4. Cladina stygiaCladina stygia
      Original image
      Wisconsin State Herbarium
      Image author: Marie T. Trest ©


  1. Cladonia acuminata

    1. Cladonia acuminataCladonia acuminata
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

      1999
    2. Cladonia acuminataCladonia acuminata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July 2003, Vinje, Telemark, Norway
    3. Cladonia acuminataCladonia acuminata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July 2003, Vinje, Telemark, Norway
    4. Cladonia acuminataCladonia acuminata
      Original image
      The World of Lichens
      Image author: unknown

      Collected: Japan, Honshu. Prov. Shinano: Johgo-zawa, Mt. Yoko-dake, Yatsugatake Mts. August 22, 1958. Collected by S. Kurokawa.

  1. Cladonia amaurocraea

    1. Cladonia amaurocraeaCladonia amaurocraea
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

    2. Cladonia amaurocraeaCladonia amaurocraea
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Reidar Haugan ©

      6/10/05 Norway
    3. Cladonia amaurocraeaCladonia amaurocraea
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Reidar Haugan ©

      6/10/05 Norway
    4. Cladonia amaurocraeaCladonia amaurocraea
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      Close-up
      Sweden, Varmland, Dalby, at Silverfallet on the ground, 5/21/05
    5. Cladonia amaurocraeaCladonia amaurocraea
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      On the ground
      5/21/05 Sweden

  1. Cladonia chlorophaea

    1. Cladonia chlorophaeaCladonia chlorophaea
      Original image
      USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
      Image author: Hugh Nourse

    2. Cladonia chlorophaeaCladonia chlorophaea
      Original image
      Wikimedia Commons image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      Photograph of a herbarium specimen
      Collected: Growing on a stump in a moist area along Route 40, 0.5 mile E of Route 144 (W of Hancock), Washington County, Maryland, USA, now in Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected and identified by A. Norden and B. Norden.
    3. Cladonia chlorophaeaCladonia chlorophaea
      Original image
      Wikimedia Commons image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x10)
      Collected: Growing on a stump in a moist area along Route 40, 0.5 mile E of Route 144 (W of Hancock), Washington County, Maryland, USA, now in Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected and identified by A. Norden and B. Norden.
    4. Cladonia chlorophaeaCladonia chlorophaea
      Original image
      Wikispecies
      Image author: James Lindsey

      Commanster, Belgian High Ardennes ( 50°15'20''N, 5°59'58''E).

  1. Cladonia coccifera

    1. Cladonia cocciferaCladonia coccifera
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2001, Sigdal, Norway

  1. Cladonia digitata

    1. Cladonia digitataCladonia digitata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      July2006, Vinje, Telemark, Norway
    2. Cladonia digitataCladonia digitata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2002, Sigdal, Norway
    3. Cladonia digitataCladonia digitata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: H. Schwencke

      May 1996, Vaagaa, Norway
    4. Cladonia digitataCladonia digitata
      Original image
      Wikipedia image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x12) showing a torn cup. Collected growing in moss on soil in Cladina barren
      Collected June 1981, 2.2 miles W of the University of Michigan Biological Station, Cheboygan County, Michigan. Specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected by Richard E. Riefner.

  1. Cladonia ecmocyna

    1. Cladonia ecmocynaCladonia ecmocyna
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2001, Sigdal, Norway
    2. Cladonia ecmocynaCladonia ecmocyna
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2001, Sigdal, Norway
    3. Cladonia ecmocynaCladonia ecmocyna
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2006, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway

  1. Cladonia gracilis

    1. Cladonia gracilisCladonia gracilis
      Original image
      Lichens of Ireland
      Image author: Paul Whelan
      Found on acid soils that are sandy (well drained), decaying wood and sand dunes
      Ireland
    2. Cladonia gracilisCladonia gracilis
      Original image
      Lichens of Ireland
      Image author: Paul Whelan
      K positive red-brown. Apothecia reach a width of 7 mm while the pycnidia are 0.2 mm in diameter.
      Ireland
    3. Cladonia gracilisCladonia gracilis
      Original image
      Lichens of Ireland
      Image author: Paul Whelan
      Squamules are commonly present on the podetia, becoming large as the base is approached.
      Ireland

  1. Cladonia macrophylla

    1. Cladonia macrophyllaCladonia macrophylla
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      April 2001, Vinje, Norway
    2. Cladonia macrophyllaCladonia macrophylla
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      April 2001, Vinje, Norway
    3. Cladonia macrophyllaCladonia macrophylla
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      October 2005, Sel, Oppland, Norway

  1. Cladonia phyllophora

    1. Cladonia phyllophoraCladonia phyllophora
      Original image
      Alexei Kouprianov Entomology Circle
      Image author: A. Kouprianov

      2003, Tolmachevo, Leningradskaya Province, Russia
    2. Cladonia phyllophoraCladonia phyllophora
      Original image
      Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
      Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©

      Netherlands, 1940
    3. Cladonia phyllophoraCladonia phyllophora
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Aug. 2003, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
    4. Cladonia phyllophoraCladonia phyllophora
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: H. Holien

      Sept. 2001, Selbu, Norway

  1. Cladonia pleurota

    1. Cladonia pleurotaCladonia pleurota
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      May 2004, Tynset, Hedmark, Norway
    2. Cladonia pleurotaCladonia pleurota
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2002, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
    3. Cladonia pleurotaCladonia pleurota
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Sept. 2002, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
    4. Cladonia pleurotaCladonia pleurota
      Original image
      Wikipedia image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x16.These specimens were growing on an old piece of cotton cloth in a woodland
      Deer Park Road S of the entrance to the Visitor Center at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. Collected and photographed by Ed Uebel.
    5. Cladonia pleurotaCladonia pleurota
      Original image
      Wikipedia image
      Image author: Ed Uebel
      Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x16.These specimens were growing on an old piece of cotton cloth in a woodland
      Deer Park Road S of the entrance to the Visitor Center at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. Collected and photographed by Ed Uebel.

  1. Cladonia pocillum

    1. Cladonia pocillumCladonia pocillum
      Original image
      Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
      Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
      Thallus
      Netherlands
    2. Cladonia pocillumCladonia pocillum
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      Vang, 8/24/02
    3. Cladonia pocillumCladonia pocillum
      Original image
      Lichen images
      Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
      On calcareous rocks (Zechstein). Thallus without soredia, consisting of a rosette of small and overlapping basal squamules; squamules adpressed, small and poorly intended; podetia up to 15 mm, surface granular to warted (also in the cups); cups wide. Thallus Pd+ red. (The similar <em>Cl. pyxidata</em> has no overlapping and rosette-forming squamules).
      Central Europe; Germany: Hesse.

  1. Cladonia pyxidata

    1. Cladonia pyxidataCladonia pyxidata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      4/11/04 Norway
    2. Cladonia pyxidataCladonia pyxidata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      5/24/04 Norway
    3. Cladonia pyxidataCladonia pyxidata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      5/24/04 Norway
    4. Cladonia pyxidataCladonia pyxidata
      Original image
      Lichen images
      Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
      On calcareous rocks (Zechstein). Thallus without soredia, consisting of a rosette of small and overlapping basal squamules; squamules adpressed, small and poorly intended; podetia up to 15 mm, surface granular to warted (also in the cups); cups wide. Thallus Pd+ red. (The similar <em>Cl. pyxidata</em> has no overlapping and rosette-forming squamules).
      Central Europe; Germany: Hesse.
    5. Cladonia pyxidataCladonia pyxidata
      Original image
      Natural Patrimony of the Pays de Caux and the Estuary of the Seine
      Image author: Michel Lerond ©
      Fertile podetia
      Seine-Maritime, France, 1981.

  1. Cladonia subfurcata

    1. Cladonia subfurcataCladonia subfurcata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      June 2002, Sigdal, Norway
    2. Cladonia subfurcataCladonia subfurcata
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Einar Timdal ©

      June 2002, Sigdal, Norway

  1. Cladonia uncialis

    1. Cladonia uncialisCladonia uncialis
      Original image
      Photo: Biopix.dk
      Image author: J.C. Schou ©

    2. Cladonia uncialisCladonia uncialis
      Original image
      Photo: Biopix.dk
      Image author: J.C. Schou ©

    3. Cladonia uncialisCladonia uncialis
      Original image
      PBase: Sture Hermansson
      Image author: Sture Hermansson

      Jul-2006
    4. Cladonia uncialisCladonia uncialis
      Original image
      USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
      Image author: Ralph Pope ©


  1. Cladonia verticillata

    1. Cladonia verticillataCladonia verticillata
      Original image
      Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
      Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
      thallus - 3cm
    2. Cladonia verticillataCladonia verticillata
      Original image
      USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
      Image author: Ralph Pope ©


  1. Climacium dendroides

    1. Climacium dendroidesClimacium dendroides
      Original image
      Bryophytes of North America
      Image author: Michael Simpson ©

    2. Climacium dendroidesClimacium dendroides
      Original image
      Bryophytes of North America
      Image author: Michael Simpson ©

    3. Climacium dendroidesClimacium dendroides
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

    4. Climacium dendroidesClimacium dendroides
      Original image
      Michael Becker's homepage #2
      Image author: Michael Becker ©
      The name '<em>Climacium dendroides</em>' already gives one of the characteristics of this moss: It looks like a small tree: Below with a more or less unbranched trunk, above with branches. What is concealed is the lying rhizome. The 'trees' of this moss can get rather high: The small wood on the picture consisted of about 5-7cm high specimens.

  1. Collema

    1. CollemaCollema
      Original image
      Natural Patrimony of the Pays de Caux and the estuary of the Seine
      Image author: unknown
      Example species, <em>Collema tenax</em>
    2. CollemaCollema
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
      Example species, <em>Collema polycarpon</em>; on limestone wall
      NR Gosslunda, Hulterstad, Oland, Sweden 5/24/03

  1. Cornicularia aculeata

    1. Cornicularia aculeataCornicularia aculeata
      Original image
      British Lichens
      Image author: M. Sutcliffe
      On peat at base of rotting pine stump
      Mar Lodge Estate, Braemar, Scotland
    2. Cornicularia aculeataCornicularia aculeata
      Original image
      Natur i Halland
      Image author: Wahlén Eldsberga

      May-2008
    3. Cornicularia aculeataCornicularia aculeata
      Original image
      USFS: National Lichens &amp; Air Quality Database and Clearinghouse
      Image author: Jim Riley ©
      With Thamnolia vermicularis.

  1. Cyrtomnium hymenophyllum

    1. Cyrtomnium hymenophyllumCyrtomnium hymenophyllum
      Original image
      Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©



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