i have never seen this moss before. is it something new?
Hello everyone. It seems like there's a couple of people who know mosses well on this forums so I thought someone might be able to help me identify this moss that I collected from a local lake in northern Illinois. I grew it from a tiny little piece and I've had it in my collection for a couple of years now and I really want to find out what species it is. I'm pretty sure it is a Fontinalis sp. but it doesn't look like antipyretica to me. Other than that I have no clue.
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i have never seen this moss before. is it something new?
CRS - CRazy about Shrimps
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You can't explain it simply, you don't understand it (well enough )..." - Albert Einstein
Look like Fissidens Moss
For your reference :
http://www.aquamoss.net/Fissidens-fo...s-fontanus.htm
Last edited by sheng; 5th Mar 2010 at 15:07.
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Andrew
its more elongated than US fissdens.
CRS - CRazy about Shrimps
- Alan Phang -
You can't explain it simply, you don't understand it (well enough )..." - Albert Einstein
It looks almost like Fontinalis antipyretica to me. It could be a sub-species. If you really want to know the identity, mail some to me and I'll bring it to the professor. I think the professor will be quite happy to see your moss because it satisfies 2 conditions - One, it grows underwater and two, you know the country of origin.
Loh K L
wow, looks pretty nice in a bunch, and unique. maybe we can start growing some here too =)
I'm glad you guys like this moss. It has been able to stand temperatures in the 80F+ range so it should grow OK in Singapore but it does best in cooler temps.
I would definitely like to find out the real identity of this moss timebomb. I sent you an email regarding the details of sending the moss to Singapore.
If it's the first time you are sending moss to a person from another country, take a look at this post.
Loh K L
no doubt, that is Fontinalis, probably F. antipyretica
hoochi look this http://www.aquamoss.net/Willow-Moss/Willow-Moss.htm
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