Danby Wood & Marston Marsh

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Dead Man's Fingers

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Ladybird

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Speckled Wood

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Intermediate Screw-moss (Syntrichia intermedia)?

Although growing st the base of a Poplar tree.

The leaf has a waist, recurved margins below the waist and the hair point has small coarse teeth. Also spirals when it is dry.

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Bluish Veilwort (Metzgeria fruticulosa)

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Green Yoke-moss (Zygadon viridissimus)

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A very small Fissidens growing on Chalk soil in Danby Wood just on the edge of Norwich.

Presumed Green Pocket-moss (Fissidens viridulis)

Does have a border and the edge of the leave appears concave.

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Rough-stalked Feather-moss (Brachythecium rutabulum)

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Norfolk Bryophytes

Some Bryophytes found in Norfolk in October

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A very small Fissidens growing on Chalk soil in Danby Wood just on the edge of Norwich.

Presumed Green Pocket-moss (Fissidens viridulis)

Does have a border and the edge of the leave appears concave.


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Green Yoke-moss (Zygodon viridissimus) with one or two

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Bluish Veilwort (Metzgeria fruticulosa)

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Fox-tail Feather-moss (Thamnobryum alopecurum)

This 'normally' stands up like a tree. A tree-like moss. But on this occasion it was lying flat down a steep roadside bank.

Having been to Wales recently where it grows in streams and looks very different from its 'normal' self this one also took a while to identify.

This is a branch leaf whereas the stem leaves have a much broader end close to the stem.

BBS Website description.

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Young Nees' Pellia (Pellia neesiana) from the base of the Cliffs at Cromer.



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Intermediate Screw-moss (Syntrichia intermedia)?

Although growing st the base of a Poplar tree.

The leaf has a waist, recurved margins below the waist and the hair point has small coarse teeth. Also spirals when it is dry.



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