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Bryum creberrimum Taylor

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Bryum creberrimum Taylor, London J. Bot. 5: 54 (1846)
Bryum creberrimum Taylor

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Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Taylor
Taylor
1846
54
ICN
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
species
Bryum creberrimum
The meaning of the epithet is unclear. Creber means pressed together and the epithet may allude to its forming rather dense turves.
Lectotype: Australia, Western Australia, Swan River, 1843, J. Drummond, FH-Taylor! (Designated by Demaret 1986).

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creberrimum

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Bryum affine sensu Sainsbury
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
Bryum austropallescens Broth.
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
Ptychostomum creberrimum (Taylor) J.R.Spence & H.P.Ramsay
Bryum creberrimum Taylor

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New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Bryum creberrimum Taylor
New Zealand
Southland Land District

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typification
Lectotype: Australia, Western Australia, Swan River, 1843, J. Drummond, FH-Taylor! (Designated by Demaret 1986).
Etymology
The meaning of the epithet is unclear. Creber means pressed together and the epithet may allude to its forming rather dense turves.

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3c3419fc-e5d6-4a4e-ad05-77a4ef69b039
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
13 May 2015
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