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Description: Bryology at The Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - Bryology Bryology (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) Bryophytes are the oldest land plants on earth, and have been around for 400 million years or more. Although small, they can be very conspicuous growing as extensive mats in woodland, as cushions on walls, rocks and tree trunks, and as pioneer colonists of disturbed habitats.
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Page title: | Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - Bryology |
Keywords: | royal botanic garden edinburgh, botanical, botanics, benmore, logan, dawyck, Argyll, galloway, botany, cryptogamic, herbarium, glasshouse, greenhouse, inverleith, |
Description: | Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is a world-renowned scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation. |
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