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Spotting

by MachiKodiak, Alaska, USA

Tiny, almost transparent leaves.

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Fan moss

by ShouBowen Island Municipality, British Columbia, Canada

"Rhizomnium glabrescens, common in coastal ...

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Fan moss

by shebebusynowOregon, USA

This moss has flat leaves arranged radially like flowers.

2 0 Rhizomnium magnifolium

Rhizomnium magnifolium

by MilesBerkeyWashington, USA

Its an unusual growth form for C. conicum, most of the time is is appressed to ...

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Thyme Moss

by MachiAlaska, USA

I think the reddish brown clumps at the tip of some of the branches are spores.

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Spotting

by MachiNew Hampshire, USA

The translucent leaves looked so different from everything else on the path. ...

2 0 Lophocolea bidentata

Lophocolea bidentata

by MilesBerkeyWashington, USA

Leafy Liverwort. Leaves deeply bi-lobed; transversely inserted. Oil bodies ...

2 0 Rhizomnium pseudopunctatum

Rhizomnium pseudopunctatum

by MilesBerkeyWashington, USA

Plant green; leaves ovate-acuminate, serrate above mid-leaf; costa strong and ...

0 0 Fan moss

Fan moss

by Brian38Federal Way, Washington, USA

Fan moss is common in coniferous forests in the Pacific Northwest. The male ...

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Spotting

by MachiMilford Township, Pennsylvania, USA

looked pretty dry. Rhizomnium, ...

1 4 Dotted Thyme-moss

Dotted Thyme-moss

by sintija.valuckaKurzeme, Latvia

From naturespot: " Erect shoots are 1 to 10 cm tall. The large (5 to 6 mm long) ...

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