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In wet boggy ground near a spring, in semi-open but near trees.
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This photograph was was taken at the site where this moss was found in the United States for the first time. We were on a Spring Bryophyte outing and visited a place where sterile plants of what turned out to be this taxon had been seen a month earlier by Paul Wilson and others. The fertile condition enabled these plants to be identified as Pleuridium mexicanum, new to the Untied States. (See The Bryologist 110(3):510-513. 2007). This is an overview image, the plants are the pale green pencil like stems to the left of the coin, mixed in with an upright green acrocarpous moss and a matted small dark liverwort.
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Specimens verified by David Wagner
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Habitat
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Specimen verified by David Wagner
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In a shady wooded sand-hollow. A few stems of the moss Pleurozium schreberi can be seen above-left of center, and occasional bright green upright stems of Polytrichum sp. (moss) can be seen center right and elsewhere
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Specimens verified by David Wagner / Jan-Peter Frahm