Sphagnum rubellum explained
Sphagnum rubellum, the red peat moss, is a widespread species of moss in the family Sphagnaceae, native to the cool temperate parts of North America and Eurasia.[1] It is slower growing than its close relative Sphagnum capillifolium.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Sphagnum rubellum Wilson, 1855 . gbif.org . GBIF Secretariat . GBIF Backbone Taxonomy . 25 May 2022 .
- Axenic in vitro cultivation of 19 peat moss (Sphagnum L.) species as a resource for basic biology, biotechnology, and paludiculture . 2021 . Heck . Melanie A. . Lüth . Volker M. . Gessel . Nico . Krebs . Matthias . Kohl . Mira . Prager . Anja . Joosten . Hans . Decker . Eva L. . Reski . Ralf . New Phytologist . 229 . 2 . 861–876 . 10.1111/nph.16922 . 32910470 . 221625646 . free .