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Zeeland, Netherlands
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Tasmania, Australia
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Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA. On decorticated log.
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Mount Elliot, Queensland, Australia
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Tully, Queensland, Australia
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Paluma, Queensland, Australia
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Tasmania, Australia
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Victoria, Australia
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Found in Stanley Park, British Columbia. Young sporophytes are present.
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In cloud forest in upland Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 1994. Scanned Ektachrome slide 007-073.
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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On the trunk of a tree in Middletown Trailside County Park, Lake County, California, March 29th 2012. image I12-0046
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Mersey Forest, Tasmania, Australia
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Wareham, England, United Kingdom
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Pendulous (hanging down) capsules are considered distinctive feature of this moss, helping to differentiate L. acanthoneura and C. dendroides. But personally, I think, that antheridia cups, pretty sparse leaves and yellow-green stems are distinctive too, because C. dendroides does not feature cups, has dense leaves with no visible gaps (making its branches looking like cereal ears), its stems are reddish.
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This common moss is seen here in fruit near the entrance to Clear Lake State Park (Lake County, California), on March 29th 20102. Image I12-0084
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Minneapolis, MN USASpringI hope my family identification is correct.
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Derwent Bridge, Tasmania, Australia
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Oregon City, Oregon, United States
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Tasmania, Australia
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Paluma, Queensland, Australia
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Helsinki, Newland, Finland
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This beautiful moss is widespread in shady or damp places in Britain and is seen here from a woodland site in north Mull. Developing fruiting bodies (capsules), each on a long red stalk (seta) can be seen arising from some plants slightly right and above centre in this image. Sept. 9th 2011, Image I11-0212