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My first stack produced using EL-Omegar 75mm lensBy the way, specimen is more than one year old dry shoot. collected in March 2014. It makes me thinking, that sealing moss shoots in polyester resin with prior vacuum dehydration and displacement of air in dry cells with inert gas (argon) can save it virtually forever.Sharpness here is a kind of bad, because by mistake I left the f/3.5 instead of setting it to f/5.6-f/8.0
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Tasmania, Australia
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San Demetrio ne' Vestini, Abruzzi, Italy
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Snow Hill, Florida, United States
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On damp rock at Anderson Springs, Lake County, California, March 25th 2002. Scanned slide 038-007. This is very similar to scanned slide 038-004, posted on Dec. 10th 2011, but has a slightly different colour balance.
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Dalrymple Creek, Queensland, Australia
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Zeeland, Netherlands
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2011-12-11 Upper Austria, district Rohrbach - Ameisberg region (720 msm Quadrant 7448/2).German names: Torfmoos + Schnes FrauenhaarmoosThose with blunt leaf points are Sphagnum, while Polytrichum leaf points are sharp.
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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