Brachythecium Rivula - Uniquely shaped moss with two teeth shaped wings attached to the stem, fills in the gaps between nature and foliage in Yosemite. Domain : Eukarya - More complex than Prokarya, contains nucleus. Kingdom : Plantae - Autotrophic, uses Photosynthesis, utilize cell walls, sessile.
Seedless vascular plants
Woodsia Scopulina - One of the many ferns native to Yosemite, classical to the natural, lush, floral look of the valleys and crevices. Domain : Eukarya - More complex than Prokarya, contains nucleus. Kingdom : Plantae - Autotrophic, uses Photosynthesis, utilize cell walls, sessile.
Gymnosperms
White Fir Cone, Abies Concolor - White fir cones have a very jagged look to them, complementing the peaks of the valley quite well while adding color. Domain : Eukarya - More complex than Prokarya, contains nucleus. Kingdom : Plantae - Autotrophic, uses Photosynthesis, utilize cell walls, sessile.
Angiosperms - Dicotyledons
Umbellularia Californica - A vibrant flower that dots the valleys of Yosemite during its blooming periods. Domain : Eukarya - More complex than Prokarya, contains nucleus. Kingdom : Plantae - Autotrophic, uses Photosynthesis, utilize cell walls, sessile.
Angiosperms - Monocotyledons
Allium Yosemitense - During the spring to summer transition, this onion blooms into a beautiful off-white flower. Domain : Eukarya - More complex than Prokarya, contains nucleus. Kingdom : Plantae - Autotrophic, uses Photosynthesis, utilize cell walls, sessile.