German: Gemeines Kurzbüchensenmoos.
Clades:
Brachytheciaceae;
Brachytheciales,
Bryidae,
Bryanae,
Bryophyta,
Plants.
BotanyBrachythecium rutabulum is one of the most common mosses in forests of all kinds; but it also occurs in the city, in parks, gardens, and the like. There it grows on rocks at the base of tree trunks or rotten wood.
It is very rich in forms, the color may vary from yellowish-green to pale green to strong green, the stems are branched irregularly; the leaflets are often turned to one side. It is probably the most widespread Moos in Germany and in Switzerland.
It belongs to the pleurokarpen mosses.Class: Brypsidae
Subclass:
BryidaeOrdung:
HypnalesFamily:
HypnaceaeCultureIn the Middle Ages it was believed that the twigs of
Brachythecium rutabulum are a good sleeping pill were, so it was dried stuffed in pillows and mattresses.
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