Isothecium myosuroides

 
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I.myosuroides
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Status in Britain: Common

This species grows abundantly on rocks and on tree bases, often becoming dominant in these situations. It is recognised by its "sub-dendroid" arrangement of stem and branches - i.e. they are arranged with the branches clustered together somewhat like the branches of a tree. The leaves are longly triangular, drawn to a fine point, with toothed margins, and distinct green or brown auricles.


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Distribution maps produced with DMAP.