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Hobro Skov, Kirkedalsbækken, Danmark
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Hørby Plantage, Hobro, Danmark
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Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Ranua, Finland
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Madum Sø, Jylland, Danmark
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Munkholm Skov, Mariager, Danmark
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Ulvedal Plantage, Karup, Jylland, Danmark
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Store Øksø, Rold Skov, Danmark
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Ulvedal Plantage, Karup, Jylland, Danmark
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Mount View Cedar Glade State Natural Area, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Encalypta vulgaris Hedw. This is the form that was at one time recognized as E. vulgaris var. mutica differentiated mainly on the basis of obtuse to broadly rounded leaves. Lacks a peristome. The base of the reddish brown calyptra is not fringed and is papillose (as here) or smooth. Usually grows in rock crevices. April 3, 2013, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx. 4,880 ft. elev, growing on Tintic Quartzite.
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Dalrymple Creek, Queensland, Australia
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Tortella tortuosa (Hedw.) Limpr., syn.: Tortula tortuosa Hedw., Barbula tortuosa (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr, Tortella bambergeri auct., Barbula brotheri (Lindb. ex Broth.) ParisFamily: PottiaceaeEN: Frizzled Crisp-moss, Tortured tortella moss, DE: Gekruseltes Spiralzahnmoos, Echtes Kruselmoos, Gewelltes SpiralzahnmoosSlo.: valovita zvitkaDat.: April 23. 2021Lat.: 46.35910 Long.: 13.70411Code: Bot_1361/2021_2158 Habitat: Mixed wood, Fagus sylvatica dominant; moderately inclined mountain slope, southeast aspect; calcareous, skeletal ground with scattered rocks and large boulders; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevations 560 m (1.850 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: Half buried calcareous rock.Place: Lower Trenta valley, right bank of river Soa, between villages Soa and Trenta; Matev's gorge, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC. Comments (pertain to pictures in Flicker album Tortella tortuosa): The rounded, dense, when moist vividly yellowish-green, cushions or mats of Tortella tortuosa are beautiful and easy to recognize. The species is widespread and in many places common. It is a Boreo-temperate circumpolar element (growing all around the north hemisphere in forests with moderate to cold climate). Its leaves are extremely tortured and look like 'interwoven'. In the Alps the moss can be found from colline to nival elevations but it is most common in montane and alpine zones. Capsules are relatively seldom reported.Ref.:(1) Ian Atherton, Ed., Mosses and Liverworts of Britain and Ireland - a field guide, British Bryological Society (2010), p 428. (2) V. Wirth, R. Dell, Farbatlas Flechten und Moose, Ulmer, (2000), p 239.(3) V. Wirth, Die Mooose Baden-Wrttembergs, Teil.1., Ulmer (2000), p 369.(4)
bryophyteportal.org/portal/taxa/index.php?tid=161155# (accessed Dec. 1. 2021)(5) Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2005 onwards. The moss families (Bryophyta, Musci) of Britain and Ireland. Version: 5th August 2019, delta-intkey.com (accessed Dec. 1. 2021)(6) M. Luth, Mosses of Europe A Photographic Flora. ML Publ., Freiburg, Germany (2019), p 551.
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Bere Regis, England, United Kingdom
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Paluma, Queensland, Australia
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Climacium dendroides (Hedw.) Web. & Mohr., syn: Amblystegium solitarium H.A. Mller, Calliergon solitarium (H.A. Mller) Broth., Climacium epigaeum Stirt., Climacium europaeanum P. Beauv., Leskea dendroides Hedw.Family: ClimaciaceaeEN: Tree-moss, DE: Bumchenartiges LeitermoosSlo.: krlatni rogatecDat.: April 12. 2021Lat.: 46.35962 Long.: 13.70501Code: Bot_ 1358/2021_DSC6710Habitat: Light wood, Fagus sylvatica dominant tree; slightly incline mountain slope. east aspect; calcareous, colluvial ground; mostly in shade; average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 7-9 deg C, elevations 550 m (1.800 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Substratum: soil and rock.Place: Lower Trenta valley, right bank of river Soa; between villages Soa and Trenta; near Trenta 2 abandoned farm house Skokar, East Julian Alps, Posoje, Slovenia EC. Comment (applies to Flicks album Climacium dendroides): Climacium dendroidesis common, quite large and easy to recognize moss. Many individual shots, often in large patches, grow from a hidden, prostrate, ground appressed, rhizome-like primary stems. The shots are 2 to 4 cm tall and look like a miniature trees or palms, most distinctly when growing on humid places. The moss is a dioecious (having the male and female reproductive organs in separate individuals) plant. Capsules appear rather rarely.Ref.:(1) Ian Atherton, Ed., Mosses and Liverworts of Britain and Ireland - a field guide, British Bryological Society (2010), p 674. (2) V. Wirth, R. Dell, Farbatlas Flechten und Moose, Ulmer, (2000), p 266.(3) V. Wirth, Die Moose Baden-Wrttembergs, Teil. 2., Ulmer (2001), p 219.(4) Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2005 onwards. The moss families (Bryophyta, Musci) of Britain and Ireland. Version: 5th August 2019. delta-intkey.com.(5) M. Luth, Mosses of Europe A Photographic Flora. ML Publ., Freiburg, Germany (2019), p 1026.
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California, United States
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Photographed on a rock in woodland in Boggs Mountain State Forest, Lake County, California, on March 28th 2012. Image I12-9881.
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Lake St Clair, Tasmania, Australia
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Helsinki, Newland, Finland
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Derwent Bridge, Tasmania, Australia
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Tasmania, Australia
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Sodankyla, Lapland, Finland
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Blue Hills, Queensland, Australia