Nils Conrad Kindberg

Swedish botanist (1832-1910).

Nils Conrad Kindberg (7 August 1832 in Karlstad – 23 August 1910 in Uppsala) was a Swedish bryologist. From 1849 he studied at Uppsala University, earning his PhD in 1857. In 1859 he worked as a teacher in Vänersborg, then from 1860 to 1901 taught classes in natural sciences and mathematics in Linköping. The moss genus Kindbergia (family Brachytheciaceae) is named in his honor.

Abbreviations: Kindb.
Occupations: bryologist, botanist
Citizenships: Sweden
Dates: 1832-08-07T00:00:00Z – 1910-08-23T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Karlstad
Direct attributions: 184 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 243 plants, 0 fungi

184 plants attributed, 59 plants contributed to243 plants:

Amblystegiaceae Kindb. 1885
plant family in the order hypnales
Amblystegiaceae is a family of mosses. It includes 20 to 30 genera with a total of up to 150 species. They occur nearly worldwide, growing in tropical, temperate, and subpolar regions. These mosses are small to large in size and are yellow, green, or brown in color. Some are aquatic and some terrestrial. Most occur in wet habitat types. Many occur in substrates with a basic pH, but some grow in neutral to acidic substrates.
Entodontaceae (Entodon Moss Family) Kindb. 1897
plant family in the order hypnales
Entodontaceae is a family of mosses belonging to the order Hypnales.
Climaciaceae (Climacium Moss Family) Kindb. 1897
plant family in the order hypnales
Climaciaceae is a family of mosses belonging to the order Hypnales. Genera: Climacium F. Weber & D.M.H. Mohr in D.M.H. Mohr, 1803 Pterobryon Hornschuch in C.F.P. Martius, 1840 Girgensohnia (S.O. Lindberg) Kindberg, 1896
Calliergon (Sull.) Kindb. 1894
plant genus in the calliergonaceae family
Calliergon is a genus of moss in the order Hypnales. The species in the genus are commonly referred to as calliergon mosses.
Aloina Kindb. 1882
plant genus in the pottiaceae family
Aloina is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Pottiaceae first described by Nils Conrad Kindberg. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.
Meteoriaceae Kindb. 1897
plant family in the order hypnales
Meterotiaceae is a family of mosses from the order Hypnales. There are about 22 genera and 171 species represented by the family.
Calymperaceae Kindb. 1897
plant family in the order dicranales
Calymperaceae is a family of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the order Dicranales.
Anomodontaceae Kindb. 1897
plant family in the order hypnales
Anomodontaceae is a family of mosses belonging to the order Hypnales. Genera: Anomodon Hook. & Taylor Anomodontella Ignatov & Fedosov Anomodontopsis Ignatov & Fedosov Bryonorrisia L.R.Stark & W.R.Buck Curviramea H.A.Crum Haplohymenium Dozy & Molk.
Pilotrichaceae Kindb. 2010
plant family in the order hookeriales
Callicostaceae is a family of pleurocarpous mosses in the order Hookeriales. It includes 21 genera. It is primarily tropical and epiphytic or epiphyllous.
Calliergon cordifolium (Heart-leaved Spear Moss) (Hedw.) Kindb. 1894
plant species in the calliergonaceae family
Calliergon cordifolium is a species of moss in the Calliergonaceae family, commonly known as the calliergon moss (though this name refers to the genus Calliergon generally) or heart-leaved spearmoss. The species is abundant in the right habitat, and grows in marshes and wet woodland, especially woodland of alder (Alnus) or willow (Salix), as well as around streams, ditches and pools. The species grows in tufts among other moss species. Calliergon cordifolium requires a wet environment to grow, and often grows completely submerged in water. It typically prefers lowland, but has been recorded
Pterobryaceae Kindb. 1897
plant family in the order hypnales
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Racopilaceae Kindb. 1898
plant family in the order hypnodendrales
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Pseudoleskeella Kindb. 1897
plant genus in the pseudoleskeellaceae family
Pseudoleskeella is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Leskeaceae. The species of this genus are found predominantly in Northern Hemisphere. Species: Pseudoleskeella catenulata Kindberg, 1897 Pseudoleskeella denticulata (Sull.) Kindb.
Calliergon giganteum (Giant Spearmoss) (Schimp.) Kindb. 1894
plant species in the calliergonaceae family
Calliergon giganteum, the giant spearmoss, giant calliergon moss, or arctic moss, is an aquatic plant found on lake beds in tundra regions. It has no wood stems or flowers, and has small rootlets instead of roots. Calliergon giganteum survives in the cold climate by storing nutrients to be used in the formation of new leaves in the spring. It can survive with less available nitrogen than any other known plant. It is one of about 2000 plant species on the tundra, most of which are mosses and lichens. The plant is eaten by migrating animals such as birds. The ground cover of Calliergon
Aloina aloides (Common Aloe-moss) (W.D.J.Koch ex Schultz) Kindb. 1883
plant species in the pottiaceae family
Aloina aloides is a species of moss belonging to the family Pottiaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.
Pseudoleskeella catenulata (Chained Leskea) (Brid. ex Schrad.) Kindb. 1897
plant species in the pseudoleskeellaceae family
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Dicranum leioneuron (Variable-leaved Broom Moss) Kindb. 1889
plant species in the dicranaceae family
Dicranum leioneuron is a species of moss belonging to the family Dicranaceae. It is native to Northern Hemisphere.
Ulota obtusiuscula (Twisted Ulota Moss) Müll.Hal. & Kindb. 1892
plant species in the orthotrichaceae family
Ulota obtusiuscula is a species of moss in the family Orthotrichaceae. It is native to western North America.
Calomniaceae Kindb. 1899
plant family in the order rhizogoniales
Calomnion is a genus of mosses in the family Rhizogoniaceae. They have been reported from Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia.
Brachythecium turgidum (Thick Ragged Moss) (Hartm.) Kindb. 1888
plant species in the brachytheciaceae family
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Aulacomnium acuminatum (Acutetip Aulacomnium Moss) (Lindb. & Arnell) Kindb. 1891
plant species in the aulacomniaceae family
Aulacomnium acuminatum, commonly called sharp-leaved bog moss or acute-tipped aulacomnium moss, is a species of moss in the family Aulacomniaceae. It is found in Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska in the United States. It grows in calcareous soil in open tundra habitats.
Weissia levieri (Levier's Beardless-moss) (Limpr.) Kindb. 1897
plant species in the pottiaceae family
Weissia levieri is a species of moss in the Pottiaceae family.
Rhacocarpaceae Kindb.
plant family in the order hedwigiales
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Oligotrichum parallelum (Large Hair-moss) (Mitt.) Kindb. 1894
plant species in the polytrichaceae family
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Bryum subneodamense (Bryum Moss) Kindb.
plant species in the bryaceae family
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Bartramiopsis lescurii (False Apple Moss) (James) Kindb. 1894
plant species in the polytrichaceae family
Bartramiopsis lescurii, also known as false apple moss, is found in North America from Washington to Alaska, in East Russia, and Japan. This moss is in the Polytrichaceae family, however unlike most mosses in this family, Bartramiopsis lescurii does not have peristome teeth.
Aloina brevirostris (Short-beaked Screw Moss) (Hook. & Grev.) Kindb. 1883
plant species in the pottiaceae family
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Seligeria tristichoides (Three-ranked Bristle Moss) Kindb. 1896
plant species in the seligeriaceae family
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Scleropodium obtusifolium (Obtuseleaf Scleropodium Moss) (Mitt.) Kindb. 1892
plant species in the brachytheciaceae family
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Racomitrium panschii (Arctic Rock Moss) (Müll.Hal.) Kindb. 1997
plant species in the grimmiaceae family
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