Qjure
HomeRemediesSearchQJournal
Powered bySimilia
HomeRemediesSearchQJournalAccount
Powered bySimilia
Qjure

The homeopathic encyclopedia. Explore remedies, read materia medica, and discover the classification system developed by Jan Scholten.

Platform

  • Remedies
  • Search
  • Journal
  • Membership

Legal

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms

© 2026 Qjure. All rights reserved.

Powered bySimilia
Back to FontinalaceaeBrowse all remedies

Fontinalis antipyretica

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
3Bryidae
Phase
5Brachytheciales
Subphase
1Fontinalaceae
Stage
0
Name

Fontinalis antipyretica

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Info

Chapter

3-333.51.__

Book
Family
3-333.51.__: Fontinalis antipyreticaEnglish: Antifever fontinalis moss; Greater water-moss; Common water moss.
German: Gewöhnliche Quellmoos; Wassermoos.
Clades: Fontinaliaceae, Brachytheciales, Bryidae, Bryophyta, Plants.
Region: Europe, Asia, North America, Africa.
Botany: underwater living mosses, freshwater; grows mostly in slowly flowing, more rarely in stagnant waters. It is mostly found in clean, nutrient-poor (oligotrophic) streams and larger lakes and was formerly used as a medicinal plant (Fons = source, antipyretica = against fever). It is found in a water depth of up to 18 meters. The common swelling moss is a variable and diverse species that can grow up to 30 cm long. Underwater it forms dark-green flooding lawns.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›3 Bryophyta
  • ›3 Bryanae
  • ›3 Bryidae
  • ›5 Brachytheciales
  • ›1 Fontinalaceae