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  1. Campylopus pyriformis is called 'broken leaves moss' (breekblaadje) in Dutch because, as you can see here, it always has a load of broken leaves - which it uses for vegetative propagation. The Hypnum that you can see is H. jutlandicum, a typical heathland species round here.
    Photo taken during last Saturday's excusion of the moss group of #Wageningen #KNNV (#BLWG) to the ant reserve (yes, really) of the Bennekomse Bos.

  2. Campylopus pyriformis is called 'broken leaves moss' (breekblaadje) in Dutch because, as you can see here, it always has a load of broken leaves - which it uses for vegetative propagation. The Hypnum that you can see is H. jutlandicum, a typical heathland species round here.
    Photo taken during last Saturday's excusion of the moss group of #Wageningen #KNNV (#BLWG) to the ant reserve (yes, really) of the Bennekomse Bos.

  3. Campylopus pyriformis is called 'broken leaves moss' (breekblaadje) in Dutch because, as you can see here, it always has a load of broken leaves - which it uses for vegetative propagation. The Hypnum that you can see is H. jutlandicum, a typical heathland species round here.
    Photo taken during last Saturday's excusion of the moss group of #Wageningen #KNNV (#BLWG) to the ant reserve (yes, really) of the Bennekomse Bos.

  4. Campylopus pyriformis is called 'broken leaves moss' (breekblaadje) in Dutch because, as you can see here, it always has a load of broken leaves - which it uses for vegetative propagation. The Hypnum that you can see is H. jutlandicum, a typical heathland species round here.
    Photo taken during last Saturday's excusion of the moss group of #Wageningen #KNNV (#BLWG) to the ant reserve (yes, really) of the Bennekomse Bos.

  5. Campylopus pyriformis is called 'broken leaves moss' (breekblaadje) in Dutch because, as you can see here, it always has a load of broken leaves - which it uses for vegetative propagation. The Hypnum that you can see is H. jutlandicum, a typical heathland species round here.
    Photo taken during last Saturday's excusion of the moss group of #Wageningen #KNNV (#BLWG) to the ant reserve (yes, really) of the Bennekomse Bos.