RFH1NBA0–red bogmoss, Sphagnum capillifolium (left top), common haircap, Polytrichum commune (left bottem), Mnium punctatum (bottem, 2. von left), rough horsetail, Equisetum hyemale (right), Rough-stalked Feather-moss, Brachythecium rutabulum (center)
RMBKP1B7–Gewone wimperzwammen tussen Gewoon Dikkopmos met dauwdruppels
RMRJ2TTF–. A revision of the North American Isotheciaceae and Brachythecia [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. I'K'. 178 Bor. Am. (Ed. i) 331, (Ed. 2) 494 and 495 ; Austin, Muse. Appal. 318 ; Ren. & Card. Muse, Am. Sept. Exsie. 243. Quite variable in size and shape of leaves and in gross appcar- anee. Maeoun's Can. Muse. 591 on whieh B. leucoglaucum C. Muell & Kindb. was founded has the seta very rough and cannot be distinguished from this speeies. loa. Brachythecium rutabulum flavescens (Brid.) Br. and Sch. Bryol. Eur. fasc. 52-54. //. j^^. Hypnum flavescens Brid. Spee. Muse. h. f 185. 1812. Brachyt
RME1RBB7–Capsules of Rough-stalked Feather moss
RMB52EXE–Pattern of small stones in moss (Brachythecium rutabulum)
RMBKP02B–Sporenkapsels van gewoon dikkopmos
RME1TE5R–Rough-stalked feather-moss
RME1RBH7–Rough-stalked feather-moss covered with snow
RMEJDCY6–close up pattern detail from dried up moss curled up and shriveling up to preserve itself waiting for rain on ken rag stone
RMBKT5JM–Sporenkapsel van Gewoon Dikkopmos groeit dwars door een Echte Tonderzwam;