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Crandall's Saxifrage (Saxifraga flagellaris ssp. crandallii)

Date

July 30, 2021 08:57 AM PDT
Crandall's Saxifrage - Photo (c) Jennifer Ackerfield, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jennifer Ackerfield
brittglenn's ID: Crandall's Saxifrage (Saxifraga flagellaris ssp. crandallii)
Added on July 5, 2022
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Crandall's Saxifrage (Saxifraga flagellaris ssp. crandallii)

Date

July 30, 2021 09:17 AM PDT
Crandall's Saxifrage - Photo (c) Jennifer Ackerfield, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jennifer Ackerfield
brittglenn's ID: Crandall's Saxifrage (Saxifraga flagellaris ssp. crandallii)
Added on July 5, 2022
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Rattail Sixweeks Grass (Festuca myuros)

Observer

melica_slo

Date

June 19, 2019 08:36 PM CEST
Rattail Sixweeks Grass - Photo (c) 2015 Zoya Akulova, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
brittglenn's ID: Rattail Sixweeks Grass (Festuca myuros)
Added on April 20, 2022
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Rattail Sixweeks Grass (Festuca myuros)

Observer

melica_slo

Date

June 19, 2019 08:36 PM CEST
Rat's-tail Fescue - Photo no rights reserved
brittglenn's ID: Rat's-tail Fescue (Vulpia myuros [inactive])
Added on August 28, 2021
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

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Cat's Tail Moss (Pseudisothecium stoloniferum)

Observer

chrcha10

Date

April 6, 2021 03:05 PM PDT

Description

Found on rotting log in TESC Forrest in Thurston county Olympia, wa.
Conditions were clear sky’s, sunny, moderate wind.
Dominant over story was Psudotsuga menzesii understory was various including various bryophytes.
Habitat is temperate evergreen forest.
Characteristics are two different growth form shown in third photo with one form being short standing upright and other growth form hangs long from branches.

Cat's Tail Moss - Photo (c) Andrew Simon, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Andrew Simon
brittglenn's ID: Cat's Tail Moss (Pseudisothecium stoloniferum)
Added on July 10, 2021
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What

Pellias (Genus Pellia)

Observer

stephensharrett

Date

May 16, 2021 12:55 PM PDT

Description

Elevation: 110 ft AMSL
Substrate: Humicolous
Ecology: Riparian zone. 74% canopy cover. Mixed dominance overstory.

Pellias - Photo (c) Gergely Gajda, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Gergely Gajda
brittglenn's ID: Pellias (Genus Pellia)
Added on May 24, 2021
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Dendroalsia Moss (Dendroalsia abietina)

Observer

lauren_re

Date

May 15, 2021 12:22 PM PDT

Description

On hardwood bark, either Quercus garryana or Fraxinus latifolia.
Dried and exhibiting downwards curling.
Wetland-prairie habitat
75 degrees F, Humidity 38%
200 feet elevation

Dendroalsia Moss - Photo (c) c michael hogan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by c michael hogan
brittglenn's ID: Dendroalsia Moss (Dendroalsia abietina)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Stream Violet (Viola glabella)

Observer

katemckeown

Date

April 26, 2021 03:59 PM PDT
Stream Violet - Photo (c) Makayla, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Makayla
brittglenn's ID: Stream Violet (Viola glabella)
Added on May 23, 2021
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What

Pacific Yew (Taxus brevifolia)

Observer

katemckeown

Date

April 26, 2021 05:02 PM PDT
Pacific Yew - Photo (c) Kelly Dix, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kelly Dix
brittglenn's ID: Pacific Yew (Taxus brevifolia)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Menzies' Tree Moss (Leucolepis acanthoneura)

Observer

laurenthacher

Date

May 15, 2021 05:26 PM PDT

Description

5/15/21 5:26pm
47.0788933, -122.975879
Two in tall bryophyte with branches on top like a tree. Leucolepis? On a very large fallen hardwood tree by a creek on the f lot trail. Sporophytes long and dark orange.
Associations: Acer macrophyllum, Rubus spectabilis, Thuja plicata, Alnus rubra

Menzies' Tree Moss - Photo (c) T. Abe Lloyd, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by T. Abe Lloyd
brittglenn's ID: Menzies' Tree Moss (Leucolepis acanthoneura)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Fan Moss (Rhizomnium glabrescens)

Observer

laurenthacher

Date

May 17, 2021 03:01 PM PDT
Fan Moss - Photo (c) John D Reynolds, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by John D Reynolds
brittglenn's ID: Fan Moss (Rhizomnium glabrescens)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Lyell's Bristle-Moss (Pulvigera lyellii)

Observer

daturawasphoney

Date

April 12, 2021 12:16 PM PDT

Description

Observed on leaf litter. Acrocarpous. Stem leaves loosely spreading.

Lyell's Bristle-Moss - Photo (c) Wendy Feltham, all rights reserved, uploaded by Wendy Feltham
brittglenn's ID: Lyell's Bristle-Moss (Pulvigera lyellii)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Creeping Fingerwort (Lepidozia reptans)

Observer

restrepowashere

Date

April 21, 2021 12:38 PM PDT

Description

  • found in a mix second-growth forest
  • leafy liverwort life form, growing very appressed to substrate. growing in direct proximity to Scapania spp.
  • dorsal leaves succoubously arranged, yellowish-green, 3 lobed with lobes triangular, plane origin, margin entire and elimbate, surface smooth, 4-7 cells thick at base, divided nearly 50% of width
  • ventral under leaves four-lobed, small, divided less than half their width, and sparse up branch
  • leaf cells squarrose to hexagonal
  • Plant associations: P. munitum, G. shallon, A. macrophyllum, I. aquifolium, A. circinatum. 7-10 oil bodies per cell when present.
  • substrate: well-decayed log
  • weather: sunny but shady in understory
Creeping Fingerwort - Photo (c) Joshua Emil Haahr, all rights reserved, uploaded by Joshua Emil Haahr
brittglenn's ID: Creeping Fingerwort (Lepidozia reptans)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Dusky Fork-Moss (Dicranum fuscescens)

Observer

lilymcgarey

Date

April 6, 2021 07:14 PM PDT

Description

First observed on 4/7/21
Location: In TESC Forest EEON plot C-4 near Marine Dr. Thurston County, WA 98502
Weather: Shaded area but warm and sunny weather, around 70F, no precipitation
Habitat: Conifer dominated overstory mostly THPL and PSME with sparse understory of mostly POMU and MANE. Very shaded and somewhat moist despite dry conditions.
This moss was found growing on the trunk of a PSME as an acrocarpous cushion type moss. Color is olive to evergreen. Leaves are very linear and tapering at the tip. Slightly serrated at tip. Alar cells slightly inflated and orange/brown. Leaves are curled when dry unlike other Dicranum species that often remain straight.

Dusky Fork-Moss - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by Randal
brittglenn's ID: Dusky Fork-Moss (Dicranum fuscescens)
Added on May 23, 2021
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Yellow-ladle Liverwort (Scapania bolanderi)

Observer

stephensharrett

Date

May 9, 2021 04:57 PM PDT

Description

Elevation: 498m AMSL
Substrate: Corticolous
Ecology: Mature upland mesic forest/woodland. Numerous streams/seeps. Mixed dominance. Full canopy cover.
Associations: Lepidozia reptans, Thuja plicata
Description: Leafy liverwort. Succubous leaf insertion. Lacking under leaves. Smaller dorsal lobes. Dentate leaf margins on both ventral and dorsal lobes.

Notes: Very excited to see the sporophytes on this one!! Really the primary reason for this observation. Apologies for some of the substandard photos.

Yellow-ladle Liverwort - Photo (c) Richard Droker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND)
brittglenn's ID: Yellow-ladle Liverwort (Scapania bolanderi)
Added on May 14, 2021
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Broom Forkmoss (Dicranum scoparium)

Observer

restrepowashere

Date

May 12, 2021 06:28 PM PDT

Description

  • found on a small embankment behind an office park underneath a Thuja plicata
  • acrocarp growth form, turf life form
  • substrate: soil
  • leaves mostly falcate-secund but not entirely, linear, leaf origins canaliculate, leaf margins entire but serrated towards top, leaf apex setacious, leaf surface smooth
  • leaf cells vermiculate and predeominately bistratose, alar cells yellowish and inflated touching the costa
  • marginal cells elimbate
  • costa midleaf, single, percurrent
  • weather: sunny
Broom Forkmoss - Photo (c) Kelly Sadel, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kelly Sadel
brittglenn's ID: Broom Forkmoss (Dicranum scoparium)
Added on May 14, 2021
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Fan Moss (Rhizomnium glabrescens)

Observer

erinkathleen

Date

May 6, 2021 04:05 PM PDT

Description

Location: McLane Creek Nature Trail
Weather: Sunny with a gentle sprinkle of spring rain
Habitat: PSME dominant forest with surrounding wetland habitat
Substrate: Decomposing PSME log
Nearby Species: Salal, Evergreen Huckleberry, Skunk Cabbage

Fan Moss - Photo (c) John D Reynolds, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by John D Reynolds
brittglenn's ID: Fan Moss (Rhizomnium glabrescens)
Added on May 10, 2021
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Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)

Observer

victronicus

Date

May 8, 2021 05:29 PM PDT

Description

Cloudy and overcast, 57* F
Habitat is a moist hillside with Equisetum, Sword-fern, Maiden-fern, Bracken-fern, Salmonberry, Big Leaf Maple, Western Red-Cedar, Red Alder.
Specimen was found on a fallen rotting, unidentified tree trunk. It is located on the Northeast face above a gravel ditch along the Cedar River Trail, roughly 150' North of the Riverside Park in Renton, King County, WA. This area is a moist habitat near the Cedar River Trail and many ponds.

Badge Moss - Photo (c) judith holm, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by judith holm
brittglenn's ID: Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)
Added on May 10, 2021
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Observer

stephensharrett

Date

April 2021

Description

Elevation: 20 ft AMSL
Substrate: Disturbed soil
Ecology: Climax community? Acer macrophyllum/Alnus rubra dominant hillside above wetland.
Associations: Acer macrophyllum, Alnus rubra, Tsuga heterophylla, Thuja plicata, Polystichum munitium, Tellima grandiflora
Notes: Large community! Soil exposed for trail. Growing on trail. West facing slope.

Anthoceros - Photo (c) Bob O'Kennon, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Bob O'Kennon
brittglenn's ID: Genus Anthoceros, a member of Hornworts (Phylum Anthocerotophyta)
Added on May 8, 2021
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Thyme and Allied Mosses (Genus Plagiomnium)

Date

April 27, 2021 05:33 PM PDT

Description

Substrate: PSME/THPL itter/humus
Haabitat: edge of THPL riparian forest and ALRU woodland, under base of PSME tree
Vegetation: swordfern, red huckleberry, oregon grape, white trilium
Features: acrocarpous turf moss with strong single excurrent costa, large oval leaves with teeth arranged spirally around stem. 3 sporophytes from single stem, seta 3 cm, red at base to yellow at top, capsule 3-5mm curled downwards with peristome teeth.

Badge Moss - Photo (c) judith holm, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by judith holm
brittglenn's ID: Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)
Added on May 1, 2021
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Douglas' Neckera Moss (Neckera douglasii)

Observer

zoerachelle

Date

April 2021

Description

Date of observation: 4/6/21
Weather: sunny, 52 degrees F
Found in Red Cedar dominant forest

Douglas' Neckera Moss - Photo (c) calyptra, all rights reserved, uploaded by calyptra
brittglenn's ID: Douglas' Neckera Moss (Neckera douglasii)
Added on May 1, 2021
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Menzies' Tree Moss (Leucolepis acanthoneura)

Observer

cp2021

Date

April 30, 2021 10:30 AM PDT

Description

Dendroid moss w/ sporophyte, rock substrate. Mixed deciduous coniferous forest

Menzies' Tree Moss - Photo (c) T. Abe Lloyd, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by T. Abe Lloyd
brittglenn's ID: Menzies' Tree Moss (Leucolepis acanthoneura)
Added on May 1, 2021
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Dendroalsia Moss (Dendroalsia abietina)

Observer

kostsascha

Date

April 18, 2021 03:22 PM UTC

Description

This moss was found on the side of a Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum) on the side of a paved trail just off of Lot B at The Evergreen State College. This area was inhabited by a lot of big leaf maple, with some conifers residing throughout. There was a high population of other bryophytes and vascular plants nearby, but this patch of moss was relatively solitary.
This patch sat about 8 ft of the ground, and was about 12 x 9" in size. All specimens in this patch were dry so they curled into a downward fiddlehead shape. These specimens were dendroid in growth form and deep evergreen in color.

Habitat: In Acer macrophyllum dominated stand; just off the edge of a lesser used parking lot due to current world events
Weather: Clear skies; sunny and very warm out; 65F

Dendroalsia Moss - Photo (c) c michael hogan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by c michael hogan
brittglenn's ID: Dendroalsia Moss (Dendroalsia abietina)
Added on May 1, 2021
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Observer

stephensharrett

Date

April 13, 2021 07:24 PM PDT

Description

Elevation: 70m AMSL
Substrate: Wood (possibly Alnus Rubra)
Ecology: Second growth forest. Mid-late stage. Deciduous dominant overstory. Moderate canopy cover.
Associations: Thuja plicata, Alnus rubra, Acer Macrophyllum, Mahonia nervosa, Polystichum Munitum, Dicentra formosa
Description: Large, pulmose pleurocarp forming loose mat. Simple branching pattern.

Kindbergia - Photo (c) Geneviève Reynolds, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Geneviève Reynolds
brittglenn's ID: Genus Kindbergia, a member of Feather Mosses (Order Hypnales)
Added on April 18, 2021
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Lyell's Bristle-Moss (Pulvigera lyellii)

Observer

ajhoey

Date

April 9, 2021 05:58 PM PDT

Description

  • Overcast when collected, started to rain just afterward.
  • Collected in a residential area from a street tree. Same species, along with a few species of liverwort, covered this and nearby trees.
  • Seems to have grown in a singular clump on its own, rooted to the bark of the tree. Brown base, light green tip. Very dry.
Lyell's Bristle-Moss - Photo (c) Wendy Feltham, all rights reserved, uploaded by Wendy Feltham
brittglenn's ID: Lyell's Bristle-Moss (Pulvigera lyellii)
Added on April 18, 2021
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Cat's Tail Moss (Pseudisothecium stoloniferum)

Observer

chrcha10

Date

April 6, 2021 03:05 PM PDT

Description

Found on rotting log in TESC Forrest in Thurston county Olympia, wa.
Conditions were clear sky’s, sunny, moderate wind.
Dominant over story was Psudotsuga menzesii understory was various including various bryophytes.
Habitat is temperate evergreen forest.
Characteristics are two different growth form shown in third photo with one form being short standing upright and other growth form hangs long from branches.

Cat's Tail Moss - Photo (c) Fern F, all rights reserved, uploaded by Fern F
brittglenn's ID: Cat's Tail Moss (Isothecium stoloniferum [inactive])
Added on April 18, 2021
Maverick
(Inactive Taxon)

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Tree Ruffle Liverwort (Porella navicularis)

Observer

cp2021

Date

April 12, 2021 11:11 AM PDT

Description

E2

Tree Ruffle Liverwort - Photo (c) Caleb Catto, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Caleb Catto
brittglenn's ID: Tree Ruffle Liverwort (Porella navicularis)
Added on April 18, 2021
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Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)

Observer

tralea20

Date

April 14, 2021 09:34 AM PDT

Description

Lime green acrocarp with almost transparent, spirally arranged leaves. Growing on the soil among Acer macropyllum and Pseudotsuga meniesii.

Badge Moss - Photo (c) judith holm, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by judith holm
brittglenn's ID: Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)
Added on April 18, 2021
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Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)

Observer

daturawasphoney

Date

April 12, 2021 12:20 PM PDT

Description

Observed near Evergreen beach in a fairly sunny spot with minimal overstory compared to nearby areas. Located in a patch of trillium.

Costa present and awned.

No visible sporophyte.

Badge Moss - Photo (c) judith holm, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by judith holm
brittglenn's ID: Badge Moss (Plagiomnium insigne)
Added on April 18, 2021
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Typical Shield Lichens (Subfamily Parmelioideae)

Observer

taitsougstad

Date

December 29, 2020 12:09 PM MST
Rock Shield Lichens - Photo (c) c michael hogan, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by c michael hogan
brittglenn's ID: Rock Shield Lichens (Genus Xanthoparmelia)
Added on January 22, 2021
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