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Orthotrichum lyellii

Orthotrichum lyellii

I'm on vacation, so only a short written accompaniment today. – Daniel

Orthrotrichum lyellii is a corticolous moss – its preferred substrate is the bark of trees and shrubs. It isn't particularly fussy about what species it grows on, as it can be found on both coniferous and deciduous woody plants. Despite this generalist characteristic, the moss is only distributed in coastal western North America and parts of Europe.

3 Comments

Sally commented:

Amazing! You have the most wonderful cryptogams up there with all that moisture. It's nice to be hydrated... something we miss here in the dry side of Colorado.

Bonnie commented:

This is gorgeous!

Mary Ann, in Toronto commented:

A very beautiful moss. I can just imagine what it feels like to touch. To me, one of the pleasures of life is sliding a hand over moss.

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