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Haplomitrium andinum

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Haplomitrium andinum
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H. andinum

(Spruce) R.M. Schust.
Binomial name
Haplomitrium andinum

Haplomitrium andinum is a species of liverwort from Peru. It named after the Andes mountains. The species is characterised by the stem being dichotomous, or at the least the lateral branches are, sparsely arising from the leaf axils.[1]

References

  1. ^ Spruce, Richard (1885). "Hepaticae Amazonicae et Andinae". Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. 15: 13–588.