Sextus Otto Lindberg

Swedish physician and botanist (1835–1889).

Sextus Otto Lindberg (29 March 1835 – 20 February 1889) was a Swedish physician and botanist, known as a bryologist.

Abbreviations: Lindb.
Occupations: university teacher, scientific collector, bryologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Sweden
Languages: Latin
Dates: 1835-03-29T00:00:00Z – 1889-02-20T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Stockholm
Direct attributions: 209 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 353 plants, 0 fungi

209 plants attributed, 144 plants contributed to353 plants:

Lunularia cruciata (Crescent-cup Liverwort) (L.) Dumort. ex Lindb. 1868
plant species in the lunulariaceae family
Lunularia is a genus of liverworts whose only species is Lunularia cruciata, the crescent-cup liverwort. Lunularia is either the only genus in the order Lunulariales, or may be placed in the order Marchantiales. The name, from Latin luna, moon, refers to the moon-shaped gemma cups.
Pohlia nutans (Nodding Thread-moss) (Hedw.) Lindb. 1879
plant species in the mniaceae family
Pohlia nutans, the nodding thread-moss, is a species of moss in the family Mniaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, found on all seven continents; Europe, Iceland, Siberia, Japan, North America, Greenland, the Andes of South America, South Africa, Tasmania and nearby mainland Australia, New Zealand, and the Antarctic Peninsula and Mount Rittmann in Antarctica. An extremophile, it is resistant to cold, drought, salt, acid, heavy metals, and intense UV radiation. Pohlia nutans is subject to fungal infections which cause fairy rings to appear. Some causative agents have been identified,
Dicranum viride (Green Broom Moss) (Sull. & Lesq.) Lindb. 1863
plant species in the dicranaceae family
Dicranum viride is a species of moss belonging to the family Dicranaceae. It is native to Northern Hemisphere, including Japan.
Sphagnum papillosum (Papillose Peat Moss) Lindb. 1873
plant species in the sphagnaceae family
Sphagnum papillosum, the papillose peatmoss, is a species of peat moss distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Although sometimes confused with Sphagnum imbricatum and Sphagnum palustre, it is distinguished by its yellow-green to brown short, blunt branches and papillose chlorophyllose cells.
Grimmia ovalis (Flat-rock Grimmia) (Hedw.) Lindb. 1871
plant species in the grimmiaceae family
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Pohlia cruda (Opal Thread-moss) (Hedw.) Lindb. 1879
plant species in the mniaceae family
Pohlia cruda is a species of moss belonging to the family Bryaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution.
Metzgeria conjugata (Rock Veilwort) Lindb. 1875
plant species in the metzgeriaceae family
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Lejeunea cavifolia (Micheli's Least Pouncewort) (Ehrh.) Lindb. 1871
plant species in the lejeuneaceae family
Lejeunea cavifolia is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Lejeuneaceae. Synonym: Jungermannia cavifolia Ehrh.
Hygrohypnum (Hygrohypmum Moss) Lindb. 1873
plant genus in the amblystegiaceae family
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Thuidium recognitum (Hook-leaved Fern Moss) (Hedw.) Lindb. 1873
plant species in the thuidiaceae family
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Tayloria lingulata (Marsh Collar-moss) (Dicks.) Lindb. 1879
plant species in the splachnaceae family
Tayloria lingulata, commonly known as lingulate dung moss, tongue-leaved gland-moss, or marsh collar-moss, is a moss found in montane habitats in the Northern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia and North America. In the United Kingdom, it occurs only in Scotland where it has been found on Ben Lawers and Ben Lomond.
Pohlia annotina (Pale-fruited Thread-moss) (Hedw.) Lindb. 1879
plant species in the mniaceae family
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Pleurozia purpurea (Purple Spoonwort) Lindb. 1877
plant species in the pleuroziaceae family
Pleurozia purpurea is a species of thalloid liverwort, notable for its red to purple colour. Common names of the species include purple-worm liverwort and purple spoonwort.
Pleurochaete squarrosa (Square Pleurochaete Moss) (Brid.) Lindb. 1864
plant species in the pottiaceae family
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Fossombronia wondraczekii (Acid Frillwort) (Corda) Dumort. ex Lindb. 1873
plant species in the fossombroniaceae family
Fossombronia wondraczekii is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Fossombroniaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution.
Riccardia latifrons (Bog Germanderwort) (Lindb.) Lindb. 1875
plant species in the aneuraceae family
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Rhabdoweisia crispata (Toothed Streak-moss) (Dicks.) Lindb. 1871
plant species in the rhabdoweisiaceae family
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Pleurophascum Lindb. 1875
plant genus in the pleurophascaceae family
Pleurophascum is a genus of haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) in the monotypic family Pleurophascaceae. The family was previously place in the order Pottiales, but is not place in its own monotypic order, Pleurophascales.
Plagiobryum Lindb. 1863
plant genus in the bryaceae family
Plagiobryum is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Bryaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.
Marsupella profunda (Western Rustwort) Lindb. 1887
vulnerable plant species in the gymnomitriaceae family
Marsupella profunda, the western rustwort, is a liverwort native to Europe and known only from Portugal (Mainland, Azores and Madeira) and Great Britain (Cornwall) and has been sighted in the Canary Islands. It is a small reddish liverwort and can be confused with Marsupella sprucei which has a more widespread distribution.
Fossombronia foveolata (Pitted Frillwort) Lindb. 1873
plant species in the fossombroniaceae family
Fossombronia foveolata is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Fossombroniaceae. It is native to Europe and America.
Bazzania tricrenata (Lesser Whipwort) (Wahlenb.) Lindb. 1872
plant species in the lepidoziaceae family
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Tortula cernua (Flamingo Moss) (Huebener) Lindb. 1879
plant species in the pottiaceae family
Tortula cernua, also known as narrowleaf screw moss and flamingo moss, is a widely-distributed species of moss in the family Pottiaceae. First described in 1833, it is characterised by elliptical leaves with distinctive bordered margins and spore capsules that bend downward at an angle. The species exhibits an unusual reproductive strategy involving springtails that may assist in fertilisation by transferring sperm between plants. While found across Europe, North and South America, and Asia, it is considered rare in many areas, including Britain where it is classified as endangered. It grows
Saelania Lindb. 1878
plant genus in the saelaniaceae family
Saelania is a genus of mosses in the monotypic family Saelaniaceae in subclass Dicranidae. The genus was previously placed in family Ditrichaceae. Saelania is named after Finnish botanist Thiodolf Saelan.
Plagiothecium succulentum (Juicy Silk-moss) (Wilson) Lindb. 1865
plant species in the plagiotheciaceae family
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Nymania (Chinese Lanterns) Lindb. 1868
plant genus in the meliaceae family
Nymania capensis is a species of plant known in English as "Chinese lantern" because of the shape of its bright, colourful fruit, and in Afrikaans as "klapper" (meaning "firecracker" because children sometimes pop the capsules for fun). It is the only species in the genus Nymania. It is a spare, scrubby, woody shrub or small tree, typically ) 0.5–3 m tall. It is endemic to South Africa and some closely bordering territories, especially inland regions in central, northern and eastern parts. It grows mainly in Karooid regions, among the scrub of gorges, but also in open veld and river banks in
Nardia geoscyphus (Earth-cup Flapwort) (De Not.) Lindb. 1874
plant species in the gymnomitriaceae family
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Myurella tenerrima (Dwarf Mousetail Moss) (Brid.) Lindb. 1879
plant species in the plagiotheciaceae family
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Molendoa Lindb. 1878
plant genus in the pottiaceae family
Molendoa is a genus of moss in family Pottiaceae.
Leucobryum albidum (White Moss) (Brid. ex P.Beauv.) Lindb. 1863
plant species in the leucobryaceae family
Leucobryum albidum (common name pincushion moss) is a species of moss with a wide distribution in the northern and southern hemispheres. This plant first appeared in scientific literature as Dicranum albidum in 1805 published by the French naturalist Palisot de Beauvois.
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