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I'm guessing this is a moss of some kind. Does anyone have any ideas?
It's about an inch high, and has taken up residence in just one pot
containing a hydrangea cutting. Hardly a prize specimen but fascinating
in its way

http://i39.tinypic.com/2vv9fub.jpg

Any comments appreciated as I don't know where to start with this one
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"stuart noble" wrote in message
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I'm guessing this is a moss of some kind. Does anyone have any ideas? It's
about an inch high, and has taken up residence in just one pot containing
a hydrangea cutting. Hardly a prize specimen but fascinating in its way

http://i39.tinypic.com/2vv9fub.jpg

Any comments appreciated as I don't know where to start with this one


Almost certainly Tortula muralis, see
www.bbsfieldguide.org.uk/content/tortula-muralis a fairly common moss of
'man-made' environments

Phil


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On 21/03/2012 16:23, Phil Gurr wrote:
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I'm guessing this is a moss of some kind. Does anyone have any ideas? It's
about an inch high, and has taken up residence in just one pot containing
a hydrangea cutting. Hardly a prize specimen but fascinating in its way

http://i39.tinypic.com/2vv9fub.jpg

Any comments appreciated as I don't know where to start with this one


Almost certainly Tortula muralis, see
www.bbsfieldguide.org.uk/content/tortula-muralis a fairly common moss of
'man-made' environments

Phil



Brilliant, thanks. Looks like a very interesting field guide too
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