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Freiberg's screw-moss (
Tortula freibergii
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This low-growing moss is found in patches that are yellowish-green in colour, and has tiny oval-shaped leaves...
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Beaked beardless moss (
Weissia rostellata
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Beaked beardless moss is a small moss that grows in tufts on damp soil and drying mud...
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Many-fruited beardless moss (
Weissia multicapsularis
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This moss, with its curious English name, forms small patches on the ground and on Cornish hedge banks. It forms small patches on ...
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Thatch moss (
Leptodontium gemmascens
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Thatch moss, as its name implies, is sometimes found on old thatched roofs. In the semi-natural state, it is found on the decaying...
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Sterile beardless moss (
Weissia sterilis
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Sterile beardless moss occurs as patches or scattered stems. The stems are usually branched, and the branches are often clustered ...
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