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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Dunes & Duneslacks
... the conditions are at least mildly basic. The sparse stem leaves are broad and rounded at their tip. The branch leaves are narrower, and coarsely toothed at their apices. Both stem and branch leaves have ... in dunes. Syntrichia ruraliformis A highly-characteristic and common species of dunes in Wales. Its leaves are arranged radially around an upright stem and have a long white hair-point at their ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Tortula ruraliformis
... Status in Britain: Local A highly-characteristic and common species of dunes in Wales. Its leaves are arranged radially around an upright stem and have a long white hair-point at their tips ... bright golden-green in colour but when dry it has quite a different appearance - the leaves become twisted around the stem with the hair-points clustered together tightly, and the predominant ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Basic Facts
... (though most do!). Many liverworts have leaves which are deeply lobed or divided. No mosses have leaves like this. All liverworts with a leafy structure have their leaves arranged in a two- or three-rowed pattern. Very few mosses have this sort of arrangement of leaves. Many mosses have leaves with a thickened nerve. No liverworts have leaves with ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Liverworts
... case with "higher" plants. Often the leaves are divided into two or more lobes, and sometimes the lobes are folded to form various shapes. The leaves are most often arranged in two rows, but in many species there is a third row of very much smaller leaves which are often only ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Woodland
... 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 ... lobes, rather than directly on the stem. Saccogyna viticulosa This leafy liverwort has entire lateral leaves which are arranged in nearly opposite pairs along the stem. It grows typically on moist, acid ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Bogs
... likened to a "drowned kitten". Green in colour, its branch leaves are notably long and narrow. Sphagnum fuscum This species is a ... the most attractive of the Sphagnum mosses, with its regularly-arranged leaves and its deep orange-brown colour. It is exclusively a ... branch leaves which give something of the appearance of threaded beads, and the stem leaves which are large relative to the branch leaves ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Rivers & Streams
... green in colour and with the leaves arranged on the stems in three ranks. The leaves are folded sharply in two equal halves, ... streams. The stems are often long and with few branches. Lower down they are often bare of leaves. The leaves are ovate, with fine teeth at their margin, and have a nerve running for three-quarters their length. The leaves ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Isothecium myosuroides
... " 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 ...
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales: Chiloscyphus polyanthos
... which forms loose prostrate mats of flattened shoots, with oblong, undivided leaves arranged neatly on either sideof the stem. Underleaves are present and divided into two sharp prongs. It grows on wet rocks ...
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