Status:
valid
Authors:
(Müll. Hal.) A. Jaeger
Source:
tro
Year:
1876
Citation Micro:
Ber. Thätigk. St. Gallischen Naturwiss. Ges. 1874–75: 172 (Gen. Sp. Musc. 2: 88) 1876
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001155558
Common Names
- Braunia diaphana
- Diaphana Fern
- Diaphana
Description
Braunia diaphana (also called Braunia diaphana, among many other common names) is a species of moss found in the Northern Hemisphere. It is a small, tufted moss with stems up to 4 cm long and leaves up to 2 mm long. It is found in moist, shady places, often in woodland, and is widespread in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Uses & Benefits
Braunia diaphana is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as fever, headache, and stomachache.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Braunia diaphana is a small, yellow-green spike with a single, terminal spikelet. The seed is a small, dark brown, oblong seed with a smooth surface. The seedlings are small, with a single, upright stem and a few small leaves.
Where to Find Braunia diaphana
Braunia diaphana is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia, and North America.
Species in the Hedwigiaceae family
Braunia alopecura,
Braunia arbuscula,
Braunia attenuata,
Braunia camptoclada,
Braunia cirrhifolia,
Braunia cochlearifolia,
Braunia diaphana,
Braunia entodonticarpa,
Braunia exserta,
Braunia macropelma,
Braunia plicata,
Braunia rupestris,
Braunia schimperi,
Braunia secunda,
Braunia squarrulosa,
Braunia subincana,
Braunia subplicata,
Braunia nephelogenes,
Braunia tucumanensis,
Braunia andrieuxii,
Braunia argentinica,
Braunia canescens,
Braunia incana,
Hedwigia ciliata,
Hedwigia filiformis,
Hedwigia nivalis,
Hedwigia stellata,
Hedwigia detonsa,
Hedwigia brevipilifera,
Hedwigia emodica,
Hedwigia striata,
Hedwigia czernyadjevae,
Hedwigia kuzenevae,
Hedwigia mollis,
Hedwigia nemoralis,
Hedwigidium imberbe,
Hedwigidium neelgiriensis,
Pararhacocarpus patagonicus,
Pseudobraunia californica,
Rhacocarpus alpinus,
Rhacocarpus apiculatus,
Rhacocarpus chlorotus,
Rhacocarpus excisus,
Rhacocarpus inermis,
Rhacocarpus purpurascens,
Rhacocarpus rehmannianus,
Rhacocarpus strictipilus,