Wolterton



Dog's Mercury (Mercurialis perennis)
Cape Thread-moss (Orhtodontium lineare)




The hairs on the surface of the Elfcup are matted but not coiled
Thus
But not a foolproof method.
T
The fact that the hairs are septate contribute to a more confirmed id.
Ruby Elf Cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea)
Fly Sp


Spider Sp

Lecanactis abietina



Kneiff's Feather-moss (Leptodictyum riparum)


Greet Scented Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum)
Even Scalewort (Radula complanata) with Metzgeria furcata & Metzgeria violacea & Frullania dilatata

Dilated Scalewort (Frullenia dilatata)

?



Lichen Sp
Pertussaria Sp?
Pertussaria pertusa
By there is a pink discolouration on some of the warts


This one doesn't have the same number of black spots on each wart and in many cases no obvious ones at all
Sp??
Physconia grisea



Lateral Cryphaea (Cryphaea heteromalla)


Wavy Beard-moss (Didymodon sinuosus)
Thickpoint Grimia (Schistidium crassipilum)

Cape Thread-moss (Orthodontium lineare)

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Lesser Pocket-moss (Fissidens bryoides var bryoides)
Bordered leaves about 1mm long.
Capsules held vertically
Supine Plait-moss (Hypnum cupressiforme var resupinatum)
Leaves most definitely pointing upwards
Dusky Beard-moss (Didymodon luridus)
Red Beard-moss (Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum)
Dwarf feather-moss (Microeurhyncium pumilum)
Waveney Forest


Parmelia sulcata?
Black rizines. Black underside.
A very wet Physconia grisea
Granular soredia on the edges of the lobes.
White rizines seen
Goes grey- brown when dry.

Cladonia Sp




Smooth Bristle-moss (Orthotrichum striatum)
16 peristome teeth

Flat-leaved Scalewort (Radula complanata)
Ramalina farinacea


Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
Probably a boundary group made up of a number of trees
Decidedly muscular as Beech often are.
Inosculation or natural grafting. Multiple trees planted very close together can grow into a single, large thick trunked tree.
As they grow together the bark scrapes away and the cambium layers fuse together.
Known as bundle planting
also sometimes called
Planting a 'gemel' (Pair)
17th Century landscape design practice recommend by John Evelyn
Evidence of Bundle Planting from the Dendrochronicle


Crimp Gill (Plicatura crispa)
Crepidotus Sp
Postia Sp?





Flat-top Bogmoss(Sphagnum fallax)






Fringed Bogmoss (Sphagnum fimbriatum)

Cow-horn Bogmoss (Sphagnum cuspidatum)
Blunt-leaved Bogmoss (Sphagnum palustre)
Ulotta Sp

Waved Silk-moss (Plagiothecium undulatum)

Bog Groove-moss (Aulacomnium palistre)

Cape thread-moss (Orthodontium lineare)

Common Pincushion (Dicranoweisia cirrata)
Cladonia coniocrea


Variable-leaved Crestwort (Lophocolea heterophylla)



Capillary Thread-moss (Bryum capillare)
&
from
Bryophilus fungi
Octospora Sp that grows with Ptychostomum (Bryum) capillare.
Not formerly named beyond
Octospora coccinea/axilaris agg
If in Norfolk it would be the third Norfolk record.

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1.5mm
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A bit confusing this as the leaf above shows no teeth.
But as Julia pointed out (Thank you)
Lf bases are very narrowly decurrent (had to look long and hard on this)
No teeth on the fresh new leaves of the specimen (but found toothed leaves amongst older parts). Smith says: 'margins sometimes entire in plants in dry habitats.', although teeth maybe 'obsolete' in P. rostratum.
Laminal cells porose (not or hardly so in P.rostratum).



Southern Crestwort (Lophocolea semeteres)


Tetraphis Moss (Tetraphis pellucida)


Bristly Haircap (Polytrichum piliferum) - [excurrent nerve] with Juniper Haircap (Polytrichum juniperimum) in the background in the upper of the two images.


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2mm
Mueller's Pounchwort (Calypogeia muelleriana) in amongst Tetraphis Moss (Tetraphis pellucida)



Leaf insertion runs straight along the line of the stem?
Forcipated Pincerwort (Cephalozia connivens)?
