Polytrichum piliferum
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polytrichum-piliferum-303-7022008
title:
Polytrichum piliferum
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Polytrichum piliferum, the bristly haircap, is an evergreen perennial species of moss in the family Polytrichaceae. The bristly haircap moss is small-sized to medium-sized and forms loose tufts with wine-reddish stems. It is an acrocarpous moss that appears bluish-green to grey. This moss grows in clumps on erect shoots and becomes a red-brown colour as it grows older. The most distinguishing feature of P. piliferum is the long, white awn at the tips of the leaves, which also give this moss its
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Species of moss
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytrichum_piliferum
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2024-03-21T07:06:00Z
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