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Что (кто) такое true mosses - определение

DIVISION OF PLANTS
Musci; Mosses; Moss (botany); Moss culture; True mosses; Muscopsida; Bryophyta sensu stricto; Moss (plant); Bryophytina
  • A moss lawn in a garden in Japan
  • [[Moss bioreactor]] cultivating the moss ''[[Physcomitrella patens]]''
  • Bryum capillare]]''
  • "Muscinae" from [[Ernst Haeckel]]'s ''[[Kunstformen der Natur]]'', 1904
  • Life cycle of a typical moss (''[[Polytrichum commune]]'')
  • A patch of moss showing both gametophytes (the low, leaf-like forms) and sporophytes (the tall, stalk-like forms)
  • The moss garden at the Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island, Washington State.
  • gemmae]] (40x)
  • Wall covered in moss
  • Bristly Haircap]] moss, a winter native of the [[Yorkshire Dales]] [[moorland]]

moss         
¦ noun
1. a small flowerless green plant which grows in low carpets or rounded cushions in damp habitats and reproduces by means of spores. [Class Musci.]
used in names of algae, lichens, and other low-growing plants, e.g. reindeer moss.
2. Scottish & N. English a peat bog.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective mossed] cover with moss.
Derivatives
mossiness noun
mossy adjective (mossier, mossiest).
Origin
OE mos 'bog or moss', of Gmc origin.
moss         
(mosses)
Moss is a very small soft green plant which grows on damp soil, or on wood or stone.
...ground covered over with moss.
N-MASS
moss         
Really bad hair.
Um, nice moss, boss.

Википедия

Moss

Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) sensu stricto. Bryophyta (sensu lato, Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. Mosses typically form dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. The individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick, attached to a stem that may be branched or unbranched and has only a limited role in conducting water and nutrients. Although some species have conducting tissues, these are generally poorly developed and structurally different from similar tissue found in vascular plants. Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. They are typically 0.2–10 cm (0.1–3.9 in) tall, though some species are much larger. Dawsonia, the tallest moss in the world, can grow to 50 cm (20 in) in height. There are approximately 12,000 species.

Mosses are commonly confused with liverworts, hornworts and lichens. Although often described as non-vascular plants, many mosses have advanced vascular systems. Like liverworts and hornworts, the haploid gametophyte generation of mosses is the dominant phase of the life cycle. This contrasts with the pattern in all vascular plants (seed plants and pteridophytes), where the diploid sporophyte generation is dominant. Lichens may superficially resemble mosses, and sometimes have common names that include the word "moss" (e.g., "reindeer moss" or "Iceland moss"), but they are fungal symbioses and not related to mosses.: 3 

The main commercial significance of mosses is as the main constituent of peat (mostly the genus Sphagnum), although they are also used for decorative purposes, such as in gardens and in the florist trade. Traditional uses of mosses included as insulation and for the ability to absorb liquids up to 20 times their weight.