Ingleton church tower looks down on many mosses: - the tower can't get bored!
Here are some of the mosses it sees .. and a few shots of the well-attended Beginners Workshop on 23 FebThere will be a repeat workshop during the Ingleton OvergroundUnderground Festival on 29 May when it WILL be much warmer
(I made a moss booklet for the workshop. One day I will put a copy in the church. It had descriptions of 16 of the 32 bryophytes that I had found when I visited three weeks ago. .. At the workshop and in the exploration afterwards I discovered another 6)(Click here for other posts on this blog about Mosses and Liverworts)
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| The Syntrichia above after spraying it with water. The leaves are about 4mm long, are tongue shaped and have hair points. |
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| Didymodon sinuosus Wavy beard-moss. (tarmac track Preston Montford) the leaves are about 2 mm long. see the tips of the leaves are often missing. |
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| Barbula unguiculata a (Bird's-claw beard-moss) an even closer view - My camera won't get any closer. These leaves are about 3mm long. |
| Here is a group of us on the lawn in front of the tower. Do you see the flat grave on the right and behind the group. Well the picture below shows the same (or maybe a grave nearby..) |
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| In the front is Green Mountain Fringe-moss Racomitrium fasciculare |
| Here we are at the back of the churchyard. The base of this gravestone (sandstone) again has a piece of Racomitirium fasciculare |
| Welcome coffee and cake break |
| Examining specimens. See the book - front left- the British Bryological Society Field Guide |
| Just behind people on the left.. is the west wall of the tower -see below |
| Bifid Crestwort at ground level.. and below closer:. |
the Ingleton viaduct.. and above and beyond the viaduct to...
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| Thank you - aren't modern cameras marvellous! |
| But back to the liverworts at our feet.... |
And a bit of revision for those who came on the workshop - do you remember the pleurocarp(carpet moss) with branches arranged like hands or fans placed downwards near the base of the trunk of the ash tree?
Yes it is.
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| Mouse-tail Moss: Isothecium myosuroides |
"Let's practise using the BBS Field Guide Key" .. .. We'll visit a few of the mosses we met last time and a few new ones. It will be one evening between 5.30pm and 8pm. date yet to be fixed.



















