Eric C. Morgan, Jon A. Sperling, J. Borysiewicz
Evansia 25 (1), 8-11, (1 March 2008) https://doi.org/10.1639/0747-9859-25.1.8
KEYWORDS: Stamford, Connecticut, Bryophyte flora, Public gardens, New York City
The Bartlett Arboretum Forest in Stamford, Connecticut, consists of approximately 76 acres of deciduous woodland. The bryophyte flora includes fifty-two species of moss (Class Musci) and fifteen species of liverwort (Class Hepaticae). As a multiple use forest (hiking, botanical education, and research) this list provides baseline data for measuring future changes in the bryophyte flora.