Rhizogonium Explained
Rhizogonium is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Rhizogoniaceae.[1]
The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution.
Species:[2]
- Rhizogonium alpestre
- Rhizogonium bifarium
- Rhizogonium distichum
- Rhizogonium dozyanum
- Rhizogonium graeffeanum
- Rhizogonium hattorii
- Rhizogonium hookeri
- Rhizogonium lamii
- Rhizogonium latifolium
- Rhizogonium lindigii
- Rhizogonium longiflorum
- Rhizogonium mauritianum
- Rhizogonium medium
- Rhizogonium menziesii
- Rhizogonium microphyllum
- Rhizogonium mikawaense
- Rhizogonium mnioides
- Rhizogonium novae-hollandiae
- Rhizogonium paramattense
- Rhizogonium pellucidum
- Rhizogonium pennatum
- Rhizogonium piliferum
- Rhizogonium pungens
- Rhizogonium radiatum
- Rhizogonium setosum
- Rhizogonium spiniforme
- Rhizogonium spininervium
- Rhizogonium subbasilare
- Rhizogonium undulatum
- Rhizogonium vallis-gratiae
- Rhizogonium venustum
Notes and References
- Web site: Rhizogonium Brid. . www.gbif.org . 24 February 2021 . en.
- Web site: Rhizogonium Brid. . 2023 . World Flora Online . 9 February 2023.