Ten species a day
Currently I'm on half term holiday, and for the last couple of days I’ve added about 10 species a day to my PSL list. These are species that I’ve not seen before or have seen but not made a note of. I’m not focusing on any particular species group or habitat but just looking a little bit harder and closer than I’ve done before. One example was yesterday at Tweeddaleburn, a place I’ve visited dozens of times before, I made the effort to look at the extensive and obvious carpet of moss just at the entrance…
l had assumed it was the Springy Turf-moss Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus but closer inspection showed it was another common species but one that was new to me - the fantastically named Big Shaggy-moss Hylocomiadelphus triquetrus. The FSC moss identification course that I attended a couple of weeks ago is really paying off and has opened up the identification of a whole new Division of plants to me.


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