Lustrous Bog-moss - Sphagnum subnitens
Sphagnum subnitens forms moderately dense cushions and small hummocks. The colour is usually salmony-pink or brick-red with a central green capitulum, but in shaded places it can be entirely green. Stem-leaves have an acute tip and can be triangular; they usually have inrolled and pinched-in margins at the tip. They are not fibrillate, unlike S rubellum/capillifolium.
In Section Acutifolia, characterised by stem-leaves that are mostly erect, often with reddish or pinkish tints and slender growth-habit.
Similar to Spagnum rubellum/capillifolium but often with a greener capitula and with stem leaves that have a sharp tip.
Detailed photographs taken in the field and from a specimen. We recommend that a detailed note of location or GPS reading is made and that a small specimen - e.g. two or three shoots - is retained in case this is needed for verification; all Sphagnum are rare or scarce in VC55 and should not be over-collected.
Bogs, marshes, flushes, wet woodland, etc.
All year round.
Rare
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Species profile
- Common names
- Lustrous Bog-moss
- Species group:
- moss
- Kingdom:
- Plantae
- Order:
- Sphagnales
- Family:
- Sphagnaceae
- Records on NatureSpot:
- 1
- First record:
- 28/03/2015 (Nicholls, David)
- Last record:
- 28/03/2015 (Nicholls, David)
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