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Wind-blown moss, fork moss

Dicranum sp.

Description:

Small clump of moss in a litter of pine needles. The hollow stump in which it grows is 4-5 inches across.

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2 Comments

suzmonk
suzmonk 10 years ago

Yes, that looks like the right genus. And there are a couple of good candidates for a species ID ... I'll look carefully at the possibilities. Thanks very much, Miles, hope I can return the favor sometime.

MilesBerkey
MilesBerkey 10 years ago

Check out the dicranum Genus

suzmonk
Spotted by
suzmonk

Laurel, Mississippi, USA

Spotted on Jan 4, 2014
Submitted on Jan 6, 2014

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