The Narboroughs
The Narboroughs
just as it was
over a hundred & more years ago




Hair Point x 200 showing teeth
Intermediate Screw-moss (Syntricha intermedia) with White-tipped Bristle-moss (Orthotrichum diaphanum)




x 100
Fox-tail Feather-moss (Thamnobryum alopecurum)






Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa)



LichenSp on the Blackthorn Twigs
LichenSp





x 100

x 200


Bonfire-moss (Funaria hygrometrica)

Schreber's Forklet-moss (Dicranella schreberiana) with Bryum capillare & Bryum gemmiferum
Small-bud Bryum ( Bryum gemmiferum)




Swan's neck Thyme Moss (Mnium hornum)

Slender Bristle-moss (Orthotrichum tenellum)

Plagiothecium Sp with Pellia Sp

Creeping Feather-moss (Amblystegium serpens)




Great Scented Liverwort (Concephalum conicum)
Tall Thyme-moss (Plagiomnium elatum)

Marsh Thyme-moss (Plagiomnium ellipticum)

Great Horsetail (Equisetum telmateia)
Even Scalewort (Radula complanata)

x 100
Forked Veilwort (Metzgeria furcata)
Below an image of very small leaved, tighly packed example of the same species.



x 100
Common Smoothcap (Atrichum undulatum)

Crisped Fork-moss (Dicranum bonjeanii)?
Three or four trees planted so close together they form a a multistemmed boundary marker
Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
A line of Beech (Fagus sylvatica) forming a marker boundary between parishes we think.
