tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1572836115424987671.post256301460730843588..comments2023-09-27T16:38:49.018+01:00Comments on South Wales Bryophytes: Glynrhigos FarmBarry Stewarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12080358305675651314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1572836115424987671.post-89845208494440957232016-03-30T20:55:13.238+01:002016-03-30T20:55:13.238+01:00Yes, I must confess that I wasn't that convinc...Yes, I must confess that I wasn't that convinced by the proportions of the narrow/broad leaf parts as a good character, as these were both long and short with everything in-between, but the leaf section is pretty convincing - I look forward to finding out what your leaf sections reveal...Barry Stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12080358305675651314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1572836115424987671.post-93930875531077652016-03-30T19:39:15.518+01:002016-03-30T19:39:15.518+01:00Well done Barry, that's a tough square, so if ...Well done Barry, that's a tough square, so if you get it over 100 that would be excellent. I think all the previous records were from a small section of the Cilfrew/Crynant road. <br />Any Leucobryum is a good record for NPT. We recorded L. glaucum not too far away from there but I wonder now whether it might have been L. juniperoideum. I didn't look at leaf sections at the time, but I kept some dried samples as vouchers, so I'd better check that out. Watch this space!<br />Charles Hipkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06830879011782542534noreply@blogger.com