Dichelyma

/dɪˈkɛlɪmə/ noun

Definition

A genus of aquatic or semi-aquatic moss found in wetlands and marshes, with distinctive two-forked leaf structures.

Etymology

From Greek 'di-' (two) + 'cheilos' (lip/edge) + '-ma' (result of action). This bryology term was established in the 19th century to classify mosses with characteristic two-edged leaves.

Kelly Says

Dichelyma mosses are bioindicators of clean water and healthy wetlands, so scientists studying marsh ecosystems look for these mosses to assess water quality and track environmental changes over time.

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