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Status
in Britain: Local
A very characteristic species of acid oak woodlands in Wales. It
grows in clumps on soil, tree bases and boulders, with the stems usually
forked towards their tips. The appearance is often like a cluster of
green caterpillars stuck on their ends to the substrate!. The lateral
leaves are shallowly divided into three lobes (hence the specific name
"trilobata").
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