Today's lunchtime outing with Alfie was to another spoil site just up the road at Grovesend (SN597007). There were no odd-looking
Fissidens, but the odd-looking
Didymodon I reported last November (
see here)
[confirmed as icmadophilus], growing on concrete bases not far from this site, was again locally abundant. The 'scope pic shows it alongside
fallax and note the adaxial costal cells are predominantly square. The substrate this time was seasonally inundated, fine black spoil - other species present where it occurred would suggest mildly basic conditions. I think previously we cautiously concluded
rigidulus provided the best fit, though the outcome was not completely satisfactory. I'll send a sample to Sam to see if can pin it down, but opinions are always welcome. The only other oddities were
Homalothecium lutescens growing as an epiphyte on a Hawthorn trunk and what looked like a sterile, flat-leaved
Weissia with the same habit as
controversa var.
densifolia? Other general interest was provided by male plants of
Didymodon fallax (photo below) and some nice fruiting patches of
Cephaloziella divaricata (bottom photo).
No comments:
Post a Comment