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Star Moss

Tortula ruralis

Description:

Tortula ruralis is a species of moss. Common names include twisted moss and star moss. This moss has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring in North America, the Pacific, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North and South Africa, South America, and Australia. It grows in many types of climate, including the Arctic, boreal areas, temperate areas, and deserts. It grows on tundras, coniferous forests, grasslands, sagebrush, and other habitat types. This moss forms tufts of erect stems up to 4 centimeters tall. When it is wet it is bright green and the leaves are loose. When it dries the leaves wrap around the stem and it becomes reddish brown in color. It is dioecious. It also performs vegetative reproduction. Though it occurs in many types of habitat, it is usually not a dominant species. The moss grows on many types of soil, but most often calcareous soils. It tolerates a variety of elevations and levels of sunlight. It may be a component in cryptogamic crusts. It helps to stabilize soil and reduce erosion. It can dry out and become dormant for many years, becoming metabolically active again after many decades of desiccation. It is used as a model organism in studies of desiccation. Wikipedia

Habitat:

Hiking Trail near Hood Mountain Regional Park, Santa Rosa, CA.

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misako
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misako

California, USA

Spotted on Dec 5, 2012
Submitted on Dec 7, 2012

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