Aulacomnium turgidum

Aulacomnium turgidum, the swollen thread-moss or mountain groove-moss, is a species of moss found in the US, Canada, Russia, Greenland, Norway and Scotland.[1] It became extinct in England in 1878 and hasn't reestablished since.[2][3]

Aulacomnium turgidum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Subclass: Bryidae
Order: Rhizogoniales
Family: Aulacomniaceae
Genus: Aulacomnium
Species:
A. turgidum
Binomial name
Aulacomnium turgidum
(Wahlenb.) Schwägr.

Shoots are up to 10cm tall, scales blunt, concave, 2.5-3mm long, densely overlapping, to give 'swollen', turgid appearance. Similar to Aulacomnium palustre.[4]

Aulacomnium turgidum grows in short vegetation on ledges and crags, high on mountains, where the substrate is alkaline.[5]

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