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1 March 2008 The Bryophytes of Bartlett Arboretum Forest, Stamford, Connecticut Including a Comparison to Other Local Floras
Eric C. Morgan, Jon A. Sperling, J. Borysiewicz
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Abstract

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.

Eric C. Morgan, Jon A. Sperling, and J. Borysiewicz "The Bryophytes of Bartlett Arboretum Forest, Stamford, Connecticut Including a Comparison to Other Local Floras," Evansia 25(1), 8-11, (1 March 2008). https://doi.org/10.1639/0747-9859-25.1.8
Published: 1 March 2008
KEYWORDS
Bryophyte flora
Connecticut
New York City
Public gardens
Stamford
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