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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Family
  
Funariaceae

Higher classification
  
Funariaceae

Division
  
Order
  
Funariales

Scientific name
  
Funaria

Rank
  
Funaria bryophytesvariability Ohio Plants

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Funaria hygrometrica, moss, Marchantia, Funariaceae, Bryum

Funaria is a genus of approximately 210 species of moss. Funaria hygrometrica is the most common species. Funaria hygrometrica is called “cord moss” because of the twisted seta which is very hygroscopic and untwists when moist. The name is derived from Latin word “funis” meaning a rope.In funaria root like structures called Rhizoids are present

Funaria Funaria hygrometrica Moss

Capsules are abundant with the moss surviving as spore when conditions are not suitable.

Moss plant Funaria grows in dense patches or cushions in moist shady and cool places during the rainy seasons. It has a height of 3–5 cm, a radial symmetry with a differentiation of an axis or stem, leaves or phylloids and multicellular colorless branched rhizoids with oblique septa.

Funaria Nature Search FUNARIA MOSS Funaria hygrometrica Funariaceae

These are primitive multicellular, autotrophic, shade loving, amphibious plants. They reproduce by spore formation. They have no vascular system. Root like structures called rhizoids are present. They show alternation of generation i.e. the gametophytic stage alternates with the sporophytic stage.

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Funaria Wikipedia