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Sphagnum quinquefarium Five-ranked Bog-moss

(Lindb. ex Braithw.) Warnst.

An autoicous bog-moss which grows on well-drained acidic slopes in deciduous woodland and sometimes on open banks, mountainside and heathland slopes. It is not a peat-forming species and it never occurs in bogs. The green cushions flecked with pink ae made up of plants with five branches per fascicle, three of which are spreading. Colonies often carpet sessile-oak woodland slopes. It is a Suboceanic Boreal-montane species with a western and northern distribution in Britain. It is found throughout Wales and reaches its southern limit there in the Vale of Neath, where it is found on the steep-sloping oak woodlands of the Pyrddin Valley. Sporophyte capsules are occasional in late summer and autumn.

Sphagnum quinquefarium - © Charles Hipkin
Sphagnum quinquefarium - © Charles Hipkin

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