valikoituvia
Valikoituvia is a genus of cryptogamic plants belonging to the family Bryaceae. First described in 1904 by the Finnish bryologist J. L. Väisänen, the genus is native to the high‑altitude zones of the Scandinavian Mountains and the Tuva region of southern Siberia. The name derives from the Finnish verb “valikoida”, meaning “to select”, reflecting the species’ tendency to colonize only the most specifically adapted microhabitats such as rock ledges and glacial moraines with high mineral content.
The genus comprises six recognised species, all of which are small, creeping cushion mosses. Valikoituvia nigra,
Ecologically, Valikoituvia plays an important role in soil genesis and water retention in alpine ecosystems. Its