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Stairstep moss

Hylocomium splendens

Description:

It is generally olive green, yellowish or reddish green in colour, with reddish stems and branches. These often form branches up to 20 cm. long, with current year's growth starting from near the middle of the previous year's branch. This produces feathery fronds in steps. It is possible to estimate the age of a plant by counting the steps - a new level being produced each year.[6] This form of growth enables the species to "climb" over other mosses and forest debris that falls on it. It is shade-loving, grows in soil and humus and on decaying wood and often forms mats with living parts growing on top of older, dead or dying sections.[5] Further south, the plants are larger with several steps; further north, in the arctic tundra, the plants are smaller with few steps.

Habitat:

Found in the forest near Tokul creek.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Washington, USA

Spotted on Apr 19, 2017
Submitted on Apr 22, 2017

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