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Pogonatum nanum
Female plant with setae. P. nanum resembles a small Aloe, with short, stiff, dark green, triangular leaves arranged in a rosette-like tuft on short, stout, reddish stems. The shoots are less than 1 cm tall and most conspicuous when crowned by male inflorescences or sporophytes. Individual leaves are 3 to 4 mm long. Capsules are commonly produced on a 3 to 4 cm tall reddish seta, and provide the only reliable means of identification. The short, almost spherical capsule of P. nanum is distinct from the upright, shortly cylindrical capsule of P. aloides. In P. aloides, the capsule wall is very pale, whereas in P. nanum it is mid-green when unripe. The calyptrae of both species are densely hairy.
P. aloides is a fairly common colonist of bare, loose, acidic soils, usually sheltered and often where heavily shaded. Spotted at an earthy path slope. Parque Nacional de Monfragüe
Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/60 sec.; f/36; ISO Speed Rating: 800. Exposure Bias: 0 EV. Focal Length: 90.0 mm. Flash fired
3 Comments
I just changed the first pic
Thanks venusflytrap2000!
another great spotting, arlanda, keep up the good work!