In my Plants of Coastal British Columbia guidebook, there are 90 species of mosses with photos, not counting the 10 club mosses, which are not mosses, even if they look like moss. In my files, I have another 25 photos of moss from a guided moss walk; some correspond to the ones in the book; most don't. On the web these same species show up, with many more, still in the same area. BC, and note, that's Coastal BC, is a mossy place.
E-Flora BC, in their introduction to the mosses informs us that:
In British Columbia reasonable estimates indicate the following diversity of genera and species of bryophytes:
(With a list of 7 genera, which include about 958 species.)
This means that British Columbia possesses the richest diversity of any political division in Canada. It is also greater than the combined bryoflora of all of the United States west of the Rocky Mountains.
And my eyes are burning after staring and squinting at hundreds of photos of moss, looking for a match.
Even the same species can look different depending on its stage of growth, if male or female, and on the conditions in which you find it. (Squamish Environment Society)
I give up!
But they're beautiful; I don't need a guidebook to tell me that. These are growing on a rock in a clearing in the forest; they get a moderate amount of sunlight.
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Curly moss with red stalks. |
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And fuzzy tips. |
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Just the basic moss. |
The photo I found on the web that is most like these is labelled, "Moss of different species and life stages" (BCWrite). So helpful!
En la Columbia Británica, cálculos razonables nos indican la diversidad siguiente de géneros y especies de briófitos:
(Y nos dan una lista de 7 géneros con sus aproximadamente 958 especies.)
Esto quiere decir que BC posee la diversidad más rica de todas las entidades políticas de Canada. También sobrepasa el número de todos los briófitos de los Estados Unidos al oeste de las Montañas Rocosas.
Aun las mismas especies pueden parecer distintas, según su etapa del crecimiento, o si son machos o hembras, o según las condiciones en que se hallan. (Squamish Environment Society)
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