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Thamnobryum
pumilum
(Neckeraceae)
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Thamnobryum pumilum is a relatively inconspicuous moss that
grows on rocks near water or in very wet environments. The plants
are easily recognizable by their wiry trailing branches. The leaves
are arranged on the stem in two ranks and flattened in one plane.
The nerve reaches beyond mid leaf but ends before the leaf apex.
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