A beautiful sunny day along the Water of Leith, covering territory in 3 tetrads. Numbers of bryophytes found were fairly low (c.60 I think), but with some new ones for me, and some interesting ones thrown in.
Coverage:
"Action" shots:
Three Didymodon species from the day:
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D.sinuosus - vegetative propagation by broken leaf tips |
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D.rigidulus versus D.insulanus |
Brachythecium velutinum:
Mnium stellare:
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