Sunday, 9 May 2021

Heterocladium wulfsbergii at last!

 I have been religiously checking Heterocladium heteropterum specimens for months, convinced that I should be finding H. wulfsbergii. On Friday, I think I finally found it.

Last year, I explored a bit of the Pontsticill Reservoir area with Sharon Pilkington and Pete Martin and we had a couple of productive days up Cwm Callan. On Friday I decided to investigate the other side, around Cwm-Car. And in a gully just below the waterfall, there it was - covering a vertical rock face. I'm pretty sure that's what it is, but happy to be corrected if anyone disagrees.






And here is the location - just behind the camera on the right:


I'm still checking my other specimens, but so far haven't found anything else of note.

Apologies that I haven't been posting on the blog, but the website rather occupies a lot of time and I do need to get out sometimes. Will try to do more now that website work has settled down a bit.

2 comments:

  1. Well done Claire. Heterocladium wulfsbergii is pretty frequent in base-poor areas of the Cambrian Mountains but rarer in the Brecon Beacons area. It often grows close to Platyhypnidium lusitanicum.

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  2. Thanks Sam. That's another one I've been keeping an eye out for but didn't really know the habitat - I'll have to go back and have another look.

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