Bryophyte records
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English NameLatin Name 
Aloe Haircap Pogonatum aloides Map
Autumn Flapwort Jamesoniella autumnalis Map
Bearded Pawwort Barbilophozia barbata Map
Beech Feather-moss Eurhynchium crassinervium Map
Bicoloured Bryum Bryum bicolor s.l. Map
Bicoloured Bryum Bryum dichotomum Map
Big Shaggy-moss Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus Map
Black Rock-moss Andreaea rupestris Map
Blunt Cord-moss Entosthodon obtusus Map
Blunt-bud Thread-moss Pohlia bulbifera Map
Blunt-fruited Pottia Tortula modica Map
Blunt-leaved Earwort Diplophyllum obtusifolium Map
Blushing Bryum Bryum elegans Map
Bog Germanderwort Riccardia latifrons Map
Bog Pincerwort Cephalozia macrostachya Map
Bog-moss Flapwort Odontoschisma sphagni Map
Bordered Thyme-moss Mnium marginatum Map
Bordered Thyme-moss Mnium marginatum var. marginatum Map
Bristly Haircap Polytrichum piliferum Map
Bristly Swan-neck Moss Campylopus atrovirens var. atrovirens Map
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Notes

These maps do not show the locations of species considered by the British Bryological Society to be vulnerable to collection.  In Shropshire the only species listed under this category is Marsh Flapwort (Jamesoniella undulifolia). If you need information regarding this species in Shropshire please contact Mark Lawley, the county recorder for bryophytes (m.lawley@virgin.net)

Maps of bryophytes (and other species) are also available from the NBN Gateway.

Field Meetings

The current program of events for the Border Bryologists can be found by clicking hereAccounts of previous meetings can be found on the Border Bryologists Website.

 For any more information or to submit records please contact Dan Wrench at Natural.environment@shropshire.gov.uk

 

About the data

The maps shown here use data supplied by Mark Lawley the county recorder for bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts), the Biological Records Centre, and the Shropshire Botanical Society.  For further details about bryophytes in Shropshire and for a spreadsheet of summary data please visit the following web site:

www.britishbryologicalsociety.org.uk

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About the maps


Search and select a species by the english or scientific name then click 'Map'.

The blue square represents a tetrad (2x2km) and when you click the map a tetrad sized square will be highlighted. To the right of the map you will be told the grid reference of where you clicked, the tetrad name, plus the year the species was last seen there.

Click 'Satellite' on the map to use satellite or aerial photos as the backdrop.  Use the ' + ' and ' - ' symbols to zoom in and zoom out.  Click and hold the map to move around.

You can also zoom to a postcode or place using the search window.

To create a link to that specific place click 'link to this map' at the bottom of the map then copy the web page address from the address window at the top of the screen.

 

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