Handbook of Mosses With An Account of Their Structure Classification Geograph

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Handbook of Mosses With An Account of Their Structure Classification Geograph
James Eustace Bagnall
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It grows in large patches, much like H. Purum^ both in general appearance and mode of growth. The leaves are imbricated, slightly wavy, elliptical in shape, and suddenly contracted into a long hair-like point. These characters will distinguish it from any allied species.
Hypnum Schreberi is also frequent in woods, and may also be found in bushy places on heaths. It has much the aspect of H. Purum, from which it may be known readily if the plant be held between the eye and the light, when the be
...autiful red stem will be seen contrasting with the yellowish green of the leaves ; in If. Purum the stem is pale green. The leaves are elliptical in shape and imbricated, concave, and terminated by a short point. Fruit-stalk lateral. The fruit is rare, and should be looked for from November to April.
A newly ploughed field, or, better still, one that has lain fallow for some little time, although presenting few charms for the general observer of Nature, will be spots to which the would-be bryologist must give his particular attention ; and during those dreary months which intervene between October and April he will, if in any way an enthusiast, find plenty of work for his microscope.


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