Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr

German botanist (1780-1808).

Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr (8 April 1780, Quickborn – 26 August 1808, Kiel) was a German botanist. As a young botanist from the Duchy of Holstein, he started his career as a pupil of Johan Christian Fabricius at Kiel and Heinrich Adolf Schrader at the University of Göttingen. He later became a professor of zoology and botany, and his research projects focused on algae and bryophytes. He named many species (often together with Friedrich Weber) and was among the first to systematise algae by means of their reproduction. In 1803 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Kiel with the di

Abbreviations: D.Mohr
Occupations: bryologist, botanist, botanical collector
Languages: German
Dates: 1780-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1808-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Quickborn
Direct attributions: 15 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 39 plants, 2 fungi

15 plants attributed, 24 plants contributed to39 plants:

Equisetum variegatum (Variegated Horsetail) Schleich. ex F.Weber & D.Mohr 1807
plant species in the equisetaceae family
Equisetum variegatum, commonly known as variegated horsetail or variegated scouring rush, is a species of vascular plant in the horsetail family Equisetaceae. Like all horsetails, it is a type of fern. It is native to the northern hemisphere where it has a circumpolar distribution.
Schistostega pennata (Luminous Moss) (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr 1803
plant species in the schistostegaceae family
Schistostega pennata, also called goblin gold, Dragon's gold, luminous moss or luminescent moss, is a haplolepidous moss (Dicranidae) known for its glowing appearance in dark places. It is the only member of the family Schistostegaceae.
Climacium dendroides (Tree Climacium Moss) (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr 1803
plant species in the climaciaceae family
Climacium dendroides, also known as tree climacium moss, belongs in the order Hypnales and family Climaciaceae, in class Bryopsida and subclass Bryidae. It is identified as a "tree moss" due to its distinctive morphological features, and has four species identified across the Northern Hemisphere. The species name "dendroides" describes the tree-like morphology of the plant, and its genus name came from the structure of the perforations of peristome teeth. This plant was identified by Weber and Mohr in 1804. They often have stems that are around 2-10 cm tall and growing in the form of patches,
Syntrichia ruralis (Great Hairy Screw-moss) (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr 1803
plant species in the pottiaceae family
Syntrichia ruralis, commonly known as twisted moss and star moss, is a species of moss in the family Pottiaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution. It occurs in North America, the Pacific, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North and South Africa, South America, and Australia. It grows in many types of climate, including the Arctic, boreal areas, temperate areas, and deserts. It grows in tundra, coniferous forest, grassland, sagebrush steppe, and other habitat types. This moss forms tufts of erect stems up to 4 centimeters tall. When it is wet it is bright green and the leaves are loose. When it
Diphyscium D.Mohr 1803
plant genus in the diphysciaceae family
Diphyscium is a genus of mosses in the family Diphysciaceae. Members of this genus are small, perennial plants. The capsule does not elongate much, and remains buried among surrounding leaves. There are fifteen species of Diphyscium. However, two of these species formerly were placed in the southeast Asian genus Theriotia, and one species, from Chile, formerly was segregated in the monotypic genus Muscoflorschuetzia. In 2003, Magombo proposed reclassifying all fifteen species as belonging to the single genus Diphyscium.
Climacium (Climacium Mosses) F.Weber & D.Mohr 1803
plant genus in the climaciaceae family
Climacium is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Climaciaceae. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia, North America, and Australia.
Ulota (Ulota Moss) D.Mohr 1806
plant genus in the orthotrichaceae family
Ulota is a genus of mosses comprising 69 species with a worldwide distribution, though most species are found in the southern hemisphere. They have commonly been grouped within the genus Orthotrichum, though recently they have been placed in their own genus. Their phylogeny and taxonomy have been an area of debate ever since they were placed in their own genus, though it has been largely accepted to place Ulota as a genus of their own. They can be found growing on trees close to the coast, though some species are also found on rocks. Their shoots form small tufts to large mats across
Diphyscium foliosum (Nut Moss) (Hedw.) D.Mohr 1803
plant species in the diphysciaceae family
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Conostomum Sw. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr 1804
plant genus in the bartramiaceae family
Conostomum is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bartramiaceae.
Leptodon smithii (Prince-of-wales Feather-moss) (Dicks. ex Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr 1803
plant species in the neckeraceae family
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Andreaea rothii (Dusky Rock Moss) F.Weber & D.Mohr 1807
plant species in the andreaeaceae family
Andreaea rothii, or Roth's andreaea moss, is a species of moss in the family Andreaeaceae native to North America and parts of Europe. This plant was described in 1807 by Weber and Mohr.
Schistostega D.Mohr 1803
plant genus in the schistostegaceae family
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Leptodon D.Mohr 1803
plant genus in the neckeraceae family
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Grimmia pusilla (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr
plant species in the grimmiaceae family
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Syntrichia ruralis ssp. ruralis (Great Hairy Screw-moss) (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr 2004
plant subspecies in the pottiaceae family
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Brachythecium salebrosum (Brachythecium Moss) (Hoffm. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr) Schimp. 1853
plant species in the brachytheciaceae family
Brachythecium salebrosum is a species of moss in the Brachytheciaceae family. It is widely distributed throughout the world, except for in South-America and in tropical regions. Brachythecium salebrosum is known to be able to use artificial light to grow in places which are otherwise devoid of natural light, such as Crystal Cave in Wisconsin.
Pohlia wahlenbergii (Wahlenberg's Pohlia Moss) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) A.L.Andrews 1935
plant species in the mniaceae family
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Marsupella funckii (Funck's Rustwort) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Dumort. 1835
plant species in the gymnomitriaceae family
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Grimmia alpestris (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Schleich. 1808
plant species in the grimmiaceae family
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Rhynchostegium megapolitanum (Megapolitan Feather-moss) (Blandow ex F.Weber & D.Mohr) Schimp. 1852
plant species in the brachytheciaceae family
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Helodium blandovii (Blandow's Tamarisk-moss) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Warnst. 1904
plant species in the helodiaceae family
Helodium blandowii, also known as Blandow's helodium moss, Blandow's tamarisk-moss, Blandow's bogmoss, and Blandow's feathermoss, is a common moss species in Europe. It is also found in North America, Central Asia and Greenland. It is considered rare plant in the Western U.S., including Oregon and California. It occurs all around the northern hemisphere in higher latitudes, and in some places is not as rare as in the Western U.S.
Harpanthus scutatus (Stipular Flapwort) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Spruce 1849
plant species in the harpanthaceae family
Harpanthus scutatus is a species of liverworts belonging to the family Geocalycaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Northern America.
Cynodontium gracilescens (Slender Dogtooth Moss) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Schimp. 1856
plant species in the rhabdoweisiaceae family
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Campylostelium saxicola (Bent-moss) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Bruch & Schimp. 1846
plant species in the ptychomitriaceae family
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Microbryum floerkeanum (Floerke's Phascum) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Schimp. 1860
plant species in the pottiaceae family
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Blindia caespiticia (Dwarf Blindia) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) Müll.Hal. 1853
plant species in the seligeriaceae family
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Neoorthocaulis floerkei (Floerke's Pawwort) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) L.Söderstr., De Roo & Hedd. 2010
plant species in the anastrophyllaceae family
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Cnestrum schisti (Hairy Dogtooth Moss) (F.Weber & D.Mohr) I.Hagen 1915
plant species in the rhabdoweisiaceae family
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Racomitrium affine (Lesser Fringe-moss) (Schleich. ex F.Weber & D.Mohr) Lindb. 1855
plant species in the grimmiaceae family
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Lescuraea plicata (Plaited Leskea) (Schleich. ex F. Weber & D. Mohr) Lindb. 1892
plant species in the pseudoleskeaceae family
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