Showing posts with label hercynicum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hercynicum. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Hercynian Haircap

Oligotrichum hercynicum (Hercynian Haircap) with Pogonatum aloides, Blaengwynfi

This is a relatively common species in quarries and along forestry roads in the uplands of NPT, where it often grows with other pioneers species such as Ditrichum heteromallum, Pogonatum aloides, Pogonatum urnigerum, Diplophyllum albicansNardia scalaris and Solenostoma gracillimum.  Most colonies are barren, but very occasionally we see it in fruit. 

Oligotrichum hercynicum in fruit, Bwlch Forest

It is a conspicuous, vivid green moss, difficult to miss and the rather local distribution pattern indicated by current records in the database may be misleading. My guess is that it is scattered throughout the coniferised uplands of VC41, so it's worth targeting in the coming season. Perhaps its apparent absence from Gower is real, or a challenge for Barry!

Distribution of Oligotrichum hercynicum in Glamorgan (Map Mate records, 1km squares)

And while we're on the subject, Ditrichum heteromallum also appears to be rather local or perhaps under recorded in VC41 and apparently absent from Gower. Now is a good time to see it in fruit, which makes its identification a bit easier (at least for me).


Ditrichum heteromallum, Crynant Forest track (29/8/16)


Distribution of Ditrichum heteromallum in Glamorgan (Map Mate records, 1km squares)



Monday, 23 November 2015

Purple Pellia

This rather colourful Pellia epiphylla was growing along the sides of a upland gully at Tor Clawdd today. A common species but attractive nonetheless.