... which I thought was
P.commune! This has happened to me more than once, although last time I thought a small waxy-looking and red Polytrichum was a banker for
P.juniperum it turned out to have teeth!
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felt proud of this one |
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and the lamellae |
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lamellae towards the margin |
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easy tiger! a bit too thin this time maybe |
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and obliquely lit |
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