Part of a length cliff with lots of, mostly non-fruiting,
Seligera (photo 2), though Sam did manage to find a few with capsules
[of acutifolia (photo 3) and donniana (photo 4)]. Also there were good patches of
Cololejeunea calcarea (photo 5) all along the same face.
Lower down the valley, where the woodland flora reflected more neutral-acidic conditions, there were areas in which
Loeskeobryum brevirostre pretty much blanketed every surface on the woodland floor
, along with with frequent
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus and a little
R. subpinnatus.
Grimmia hartmanii was noted on millstone grit boulders and would appear to be thinly but widely distributed through this section of ravine.
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