Bryobrittonia is a genus of moss in the family Encalyptaceae; it contains the single species Bryobrittonia longipes.
This species grows on calcareous soil in cooler climates of North America, Europe, and central Asia.
[1] The genus is named in honor of Elizabeth Gertrude Britton,[2] a founder of the Wild Flower Preservation Society of America.
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