Tayloria rudolphiana
Tayloria rudolphiana (Garov.) Bruch & Schimp.

Tayloria rudolphiana is a species in the genus Tayloria, belonging to the family Splachnaceae. It was first described in 1845 by Bruch & Schimp., with the original authorship attributed to Garov. The species is native to the NO region.
Description
Tayloria rudolphiana is a member of the Splachnaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the stinkhorn family. The species is part of the genus Tayloria, which includes several bryophyte-associated plants. This species was first published in 1845 by Bruch & Schimp., based on earlier work by Garov. It is found in the NO region, where it grows in specific ecological conditions typical of its family. The plant exhibits the characteristic features of the Splachnaceae, including a small, inconspicuous structure adapted to its specialized habitat.
Distribution
NO
Synonyms
Tayloria delavayiOrthodon delavayiSplachnum rudolphianumEremodon rudolphianus