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serhardt25

Fecha

Marzo 1, 2012

Descripción

This specimen was collected from the glacial heritage preserve near Littlerock Washington at approximately 1130 hrs.
This bryophyte forms wooly mats, yellow green upon drying with several side branches. Leaves end in a short bristle tip; papillose leaf cells. This life forms forms extensive mats along roadsides, on roofs, and in open exposed areas.

Racomitrium canescens - Photo (c) Rob Routledge, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Rob Routledge
Identificación de dkennedy: Racomitrium canescens, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 21 septiembre 2020
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

seankani

Fecha

Febrero 17, 2012

Descripción

This Orthotrichum was found growing on an alder tree along the waters of Mud Bay. It was about ten feet up in the air, hence the shot from below. There were also extensive mats of Kindbergia on the ground, and a variety of lichens on the tree.

Pulvigera lyellii - Photo (c) Wendy Feltham, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Wendy Feltham
Identificación de dkennedy: Pulvigera lyellii, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 24 agosto 2020
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

merchant

Fecha

Febrero 4, 2012

Descripción

Found this on a rotting log in a shady place in the woods. It was surrounded by 3-4 other moss species.

We keyed it to Buckiella undulata. It seems a little lighter than pictures on line show, but it was very wet when we found it, perhaps the moisture changes it slightly.

Plagiothecium undulatum - Photo (c) Richard Droker, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Identificación de dkennedy: Plagiothecium undulatum, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 19 agosto 2020
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Observ.

lemurph2

Fecha

Febrero 23, 2012

Descripción

This moss was found on Thursday 23 February 2012 at around 13:00. It was discovered on a fallen tree growing with other bryophytes, one of which looked like Pleurozium schreberi. Partial/filtered light; very moist. These mosses were growing in interwoven mats and that made a thick layer on the fallen tree and probably housed many insects. Identified by the clearly distinguishable widely spaced pinnate branches.

Rhytidiadelphus loreus - Photo (c) Andrew Simon, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Andrew Simon
Identificación de dkennedy: Rhytidiadelphus loreus, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 08 marzo 2012
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

mossy

Fecha

Febrero 24, 2012

Lugar

Lena Lake (Google, OSM)

Descripción

I think this is the robust variety of moss that grows at higher elevations. I first noticed it at 1,000 feet and the higher I went the more of it I saw.

This picture was taken at 1,800 feet near the north end of Lower Lena Lake in the Olympic National Forest.

It rained and snowed all day long but I was able to stay nice and warm thanks to some glowing coals that had been left behind by some campers.

Rhytidiopsis robusta - Photo (c) Ryan Durand, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Ryan Durand
Identificación de dkennedy: Rhytidiopsis robusta, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 08 marzo 2012
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Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Musgo Plateado (Bryum argenteum)

Observ.

mossy

Fecha

Marzo 4, 2012

Descripción

This grows on my car and it is smaller than most Bryum argenteum but I belive my ID is correct. I believe it is slightly stunted due to disturbances in the boundary layer created by going to the freeway at 75MPH.

This moss can only grow as high and the plastic bra on the hood of my car. The bra provides a nice niche for moss by giving it a place to hold on, giving it some shade and breaking up the boundary layer.

It also probably helps that this car is mostly parked in the shade on the North side of a house in a river valley where a beautiful temperate rainforest probably used to grow.

If I assume that this moss grew on my car before I bought it, my car has enabled this moss to potential spread west to Neah Bay, Wa, east to Albany NY, North to Spokane and South to somewhere in Texas.

Hmmm.. this moss really has not been very far north.

Musgo Plateado - Photo (c) Fero Bednar, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Fero Bednar
Identificación de dkennedy: Musgo Plateado (Bryum argenteum)
Añadido el 08 marzo 2012
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

serhardt25

Fecha

Marzo 1, 2012

Descripción

This specimen was collected from the glacial heritage preserve near Littlerock Washington at approximately 1130 hrs.
This bryophyte forms wooly mats, yellow green upon drying with several side branches. Leaves end in a short bristle tip; papillose leaf cells. This life forms forms extensive mats along roadsides, on roofs, and in open exposed areas.

Niphotrichum canescens - Photo (c) Richard Droker, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Identificación de dkennedy: Niphotrichum canescens [inactive], un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 08 marzo 2012
Disidente
(Especie o grupo inactivo)

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

merchant

Fecha

Febrero 18, 2012

Descripción

We found this beautiful patch when walking through the woods near summit lake.

Porella is by no means uncommon in this area, but this area had some great specimens of it.

This liverwort in the photo was on a downed log, but most was on living trees. It was extremely plentiful in this area.

Porella navicularis - Photo (c) Caleb Catto, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Caleb Catto
Identificación de dkennedy: Porella navicularis, un miembro de Hepáticas Foliosas (Clase Jungermanniopsida)
Añadido el 23 febrero 2012
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Observ.

lemurph2

Fecha

Febrero 14, 2012

Descripción

This bryophyte was found in the Shadow Lake Bog on Tuesday 14 February 2012 at approximately 12:00. The conditions in which it was discovered includes open forest/flitered light, found off of trail on hummocks in bog, substrate seemed to be leaf litter. Clearly identified by the stair-step growth pattern and twice-pinnately branched stems. Also, found growing alongside several other mosses in the bog inculding what appeared to be Dicranum, Plagiothecium, Brachythecium, and Sphagnum.

Hylocomium splendens - Photo (c) Sheila, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Identificación de dkennedy: Hylocomium splendens, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 23 febrero 2012
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Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

merchant

Fecha

Febrero 4, 2012

Descripción

Found this on a rotting log in a shady place in the woods. It was surrounded by 3-4 other moss species.

We keyed it to Buckiella undulata. It seems a little lighter than pictures on line show, but it was very wet when we found it, perhaps the moisture changes it slightly.

Buckiella undulata - Photo (c) Rand Rudland, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Rand Rudland
Identificación de dkennedy: Buckiella undulata [inactive], un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 23 febrero 2012
Disidente
(Especie o grupo inactivo)

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

sea-kangaroo

Fecha

Agosto 4, 2010

Descripción

Cataloochee area.

Etiquetas

Cortinarius - Photo (c) Bruce Newhouse, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND), subido por Bruce Newhouse
Identificación de dkennedy: Género Cortinarius, un miembro de Hongos con Láminas (Orden Agaricales)
Añadido el 23 febrero 2012
Mejorando

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

seankani

Fecha

Febrero 16, 2012

Descripción

This cushion moss was growing on the roof of my house. I haven't keyed it out but it looks like a Ceratodon.

Ceratodon purpureus - Photo (c) Vladimir Bryukhov, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Vladimir Bryukhov
Identificación de dkennedy: Ceratodon purpureus, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 23 febrero 2012
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

seankani

Fecha

Febrero 17, 2012

Descripción

This Orthotrichum was found growing on an alder tree along the waters of Mud Bay. It was about ten feet up in the air, hence the shot from below. There were also extensive mats of Kindbergia on the ground, and a variety of lichens on the tree.

Orthotrichum lyellii - Photo (c) Wendy Feltham, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Wendy Feltham
Identificación de dkennedy: Orthotrichum lyellii [inactive], un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 22 febrero 2012
Disidente
(Especie o grupo inactivo)

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

clockradiofloss

Fecha

Enero 27, 2012

Descripción

On old growth conifer stump next to McClane pond parking lot, southwest of Olympia, WA

Dicranum scoparium - Photo (c) Kelly Sadel, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Kelly Sadel
Identificación de dkennedy: Dicranum scoparium, un miembro de Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)
Añadido el 07 febrero 2012
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