Blunt-fruited Pottia - Tortula caucasica
This moss looks like T. truncata but with capsules longer than wide and leaves with partly recurved margins. Shoots form patches or occur scattered, up to 1.5 cm tall. Leaves are about 2 to 2.5 mm long. Capsules are common in winter and spring, longer (about 1 to 1.5 mm) than wide, and typically widest slightly below the rim. They are borne on a seta 4 to 6 mm long and have a pointed lid. The peristome is absent or rudimentary.
Tortula truncata
T. modica grows on disturbed soil in fields and gardens, on waste ground, banks, anthills and molehills, coastal slopes, in quarries, by tracks and paths, and on walls.
All year round.
Widespread and frequent throughout Britain
Fairly frequent in Leicestershire and Rutland.
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Species profile
- Common names
- Blunt-fruited Pottia
- Species group:
- Mosses & Liverworts
- Kingdom:
- Plantae
- Order:
- Dicranales
- Family:
- Pottiaceae
- Records on NatureSpot:
- 1
- First record:
- 15/12/2012 (Nicholls, David)
- Last record:
- 15/12/2012 (Nicholls, David)
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