Bud-headed Groove-moss - Aulacomnium androgynum

Alternative names
Drumsticks
Description

A. androgynum forms small, pale, dull green tufts. Many shoots terminate in an elongated stalk with a ball of gemmae at the top. Shoots are 3 to 4 mm tall (excluding the elongated stalk and ball of gemmae). The leaves appress and overlap each other, are typically 1 to 2 mm long, and broadly spearhead shaped, shortly pointed and not shiny. Capsules are very rare. The gemmae on long stalks, coupled with its growing on dead wood distinguish A. androgynum from all other species.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Nearly always grows on dead wood or on trees.

When to see it

All year round.

UK Status

Common in the east of England, but rare in the west, and very rare in Ireland.

VC55 Status

Status in Leicestershire and Rutland not known.

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Species profile

Common names
Bud-headed Groove-moss
Species group:
Mosses & Liverworts
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Aulacomniales
Family:
Aulacomniaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
20
First record:
10/11/1991 (Dennis Ballard)
Last record:
27/11/2024 (Isabel Raval)

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