Sphagnum contortum

 
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S.contortum
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Status in Britain: Local

The most base-demanding of the Sphagna, this species is found particulary in base-rich flushes in otherwise more acidic habitat, usually in the open. The plant (including the stem) is usually orange in colour, and the branch leaves are approaching a five-ranked arrangement.

Wide spead in North Wales, it is less common (though perhaps underrecorded) in the south.


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