Fissidentales
Fissidentales (subclass Bryidae) An order of small to medium-sized mosses in which the leaves occur in 2 distinct rows or ranks. They are found on soil, rotting wood, etc. Fissidens bryoides is the commonest British species, often forming dense colonies on mildly acid soils.
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