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Photo
by Dr M Lueth ©.
*1: Morvah, 1880, EDM (OXF) (Paton 1969a: 703). This record
is older than that given as new for vc1 by Paton (1963:
487).
*2: Trelawne Hill, Looe, 1923, FR (BM) (Paton 1969a:
703).
Grows as low patches. Habitat notes from C&S
are as follows. Most records on steep humic soil or peaty
humus of woodland banks, over rocks or on rotting tree-trunks
lying on or near the ground in shaded interior of deciduous
woodlands (once in a plantation of conifers), often near
streams or rivers. Associates recorded include Cephalozia
bicuspidata,
Lepidozia reptans,
Lophocolea heterophylla and Nowellia curvifolia. S
of Gweek: on steep peaty humus on low slaty cliff at creek
edge, lightly shaded by low, open, Sessile Oakwood (associates
Calypogeia fissa,
Lepidozia reptans,
Tetraphis
pellucida). Patches on thin humic soil over slaty rocks of
crag on slope in deciduous woodland (with Calypogeia
muelleriana, Lepidozia reptans, Pseudotaxiphyllum
elegans). Damp peaty soil exposed on edges of granitic
rocks of tor, unshaded but on N.-facing
slope.
Gemmae abundant on some plants: 4. Cper: 1, 2, 4.
Occasional (?) c.fr.: capsules immature 1, 5; dehisced 1,
5.
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