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RMKJY23D–031 Plagiomnium cuspidatum tsubogoke
RMRG1BBB–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 2. Site 13, a black spruce bog forest, with a few tama- rack bordering the willow - sedge marsh in the fore- ground.. scarcer although several collections were made of Lopocolea spp. and Chiloscyphus spp. Thuidium recognitum and Climacium den- droides were still prominent in the moister sites, while B rachy the cium spp., Plagiomnium spp., Amblystegium spp., and Eurhynchium pulchel- lum were usually conspicuous. Sites 24-28 — upland, usually xeric, mixed- wood forest dominated by white spruce, aspen, oak, and by balsam poplar (24). Juniperus communis was