Today I have been looking at a little fragment of moss I collected in Branscombe, Devon, in early July. It was one of several collected together from a shaded bank along the side of a bridleway, with thin soil and loose flints.
Here it is at x10 from my dissecting microscope
I keyed it out using Watson's British Mosses and Liverworts but when I looked at the photos in the BBS field guide I remembered I had previously collected this species in Branscombe. On looking at my herbarium packet, I could see similarities, but I was unsure because it lacked the thread-like wispy branches that are seen in the BBS guide photo, although this fragment was a lot smaller.
Clearly, you can see the joins, so I've got some work to do to learn how to adjust the exposures and colours, and annoyingly by the time I was taking these photos a bubble was growing at the side of the leaf 😞. However, I'm pretty pleased with it. Having paid a little bit more to have built-in cameras in my microscopes, I think I should get on and use them to make some reference pictures. I was glad to be able to compare these with some here: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/gallery?taxon_key=2678588 to confirm the identification.
Now I have another four to identify from that same collection ...
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