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in Britain: Common
A moss very commonly found on brick and stone walls in all parts of Wales, even in the cities. It is conspicuous when with capsules, which are narrow and erect on setae which are yellow when young later turning purplish-brown. The leaves are tongue-shaped, with a nerve that extends in a silvery hair point, and recurved (folded-down) margins. |
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