Hartman'S Dry Rock Moss
Grimmia hartmanii Schimp.
Grimmia hartmanii, known as Hartman's Dry Rock Moss, is a species of moss in the family Grimmiaceae. It was first described in 1860 by Schimp. This moss is found in a range that includes São Jorge Island in the SE, Vermont in the United States, as well as in NO, DK, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Walloon Region.
Description
Grimmia hartmanii is a member of the Grimmiaceae family, a group of mosses typically found in dry or exposed habitats. Its distribution spans several regions in Europe and the Americas, including São Jorge Island in the SE, Vermont in the United States, and parts of Scandinavia, Western Europe, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The species is commonly referred to as Hartman's Dry Rock Moss in English. It is named after the botanist Hartman, though no additional ecological or morphological details are provided in the source data.
Other common names
Hartman'S Dry Rock MossHartman'S Grimmia
Distribution
São Jorge Island · SE · Vermont-US · NO · DK · Grand Duchy of Luxembourg · Belgium · Walloon Region
Synonyms
Dryptodon brotheriDryptodon hartmaniiDryptodon hartmanii var. crispusDryptodon hartmanii var. epilosaGrimmia brachydictyonRacomitrium patens var. brachydictyonGrimmia borneensisGrimmia brotheriGrimmia hartmanii var. crispaGrimmia hartmanii var. epilosaGrimmia patens var. brachydictyonDryptodon brachydictyonEugrimmia hartmaniiDryptodon hartmanii var. epilosusDryptodon hartmanii var. giganteusDryptodon hartmanii f. propaguliferDryptodon hartmanii f. rivularisGrimmia hartmanii f. atraGrimmia hartmanii var. giganteaGrimmia hartmanii var. propaguliferaGrimmia hartmanii f. rivularisGrimmia hartmanii f. secundaGrimmia hartmanii var. septentrionalisGrimmia hartmanii subsp. vulgarisGrimmia hartmanii f. crispa




