South Wales Bryophytes

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Showing posts with label juniperoideum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label juniperoideum. Show all posts
Saturday, 31 March 2018

Surprise in a jar

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There were some quite large and attractive clumps of Leucobryum juniperoideum , which were deliberately included as part of the planting s...
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Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Leucobryum juniperoideum in conifer forests - again

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Scots Pine plantation, Ton Mawr This is the 3rd record for  L. juniperoideum  in a conifer forest in almost as many weeks, this time ...
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Monday, 26 September 2016

Leucobryum juniperoideum in Sitka Spruce plantation

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Leucobryum juniperoideum under Sitka Spruce, Garnwen, Afan Forest Park Mature Sitka forests in the South Wales uplands have somethin...
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Mynydd Garthmaelwg

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On Saturday we had a family excursion to this mixed woodland, also known locally as Smaelog or Smilog, or just plain old Llantrisant Forest....
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Leucobryum in Crynant

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Prompted by Barry's last post I dug out a specimen I took from a Leucobryum colony H and I found in peaty Molinia heathland at the edg...
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Glynrhigos Farm

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rocks in Afon Dulais with abundant Schistidium rivulare A friendly (and slightly bemused) farmer at Glynrhigos Farm kindly permitted acc...
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