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Clear-felled heath.

 

Warm and sunny.

 

Another view of my putative Drepanocladis fluitans. A fantastically elegant moss. Portion shown about 2 cm. tall.

This one is Dicranella palustris. The leaves are very rounded at the tips (squarrose).

    

Two lichens: Peltigera membranacea (Rabbit-paw lichen, left) and Peltigera polydactyla s-l (right). These specimens were growing adjacent to each other.

    

This is the first-year rosette of Marsh Thistle.

Two ground-hugging mosses, no more than 5mm tall. No id's yet.

    

Check back later for id's as these are under way: Didymodon on the left and Barbula on the right.

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