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| Status
in Britain: Common
This moss is found on wood, rocks and stones at or near the waters edge in slow-moving rivers and streams, canals, ditches and ponds. It forms loose matts flattened against the substrate, and with the leaves widely-spreading from the stem. The leaves are up to 4mm in length, tapering to fine points, and with a nerve running for about three-quarters their length. |
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