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Cord moss

Funaria hygrometrica

Description:

Moss that grows on moist, shady, and damp soil distinguished by the spirally twisted seta (stalk) of the capsule (spore case)l. The plant body is green, soft, and upright. The rhizoids present in this species are multi-cellular and branched. They have oblique septa. The main axis of the plant, which is upright, bears a set of spirally arranged, sessile leaves having a clearly distinguishable midrib. At the apex of the main plant axis, the antheridia is borne. This is the male part of the shoot. A lateral branch from the main plant axis bears the female shoot archegonia at its meristem.

Habitat:

Spotted on a crevice in an old brick wall.

Notes:

Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/60 sec.; f/36; ISO Speed Rating: 200. Exposure Bias: 0 EV. Focal Length: 90.0 mm. Flash fired

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arlanda
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arlanda

Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Spotted on Mar 7, 2014
Submitted on Mar 12, 2014

Spotted for Mission

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