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Bryoerythrophyllum caledonicum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Pottiaceae

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Dicranidae

Division
  
Bryophyta

Genus
  
Bryoerythrophyllum

Order
  
Pottiales

Scientific name
  
Bryoerythrophyllum caledonicum

Similar
  
Herbertus borealis, Salvelinus killinensis, Sorbus pseudofennica, Salvelinus inframundus, Shetland wren

Bryoerythrophyllum caledonicum, commonly known as Scottish beardmoss, is a moss endemic to Scotland. Recognised as a distinct species in 1982, it had been collected occasionally from 1891 onwards under other names. The largest populations are in the Breadalbane mountains including Ben Lawers with smaller populations in mainland Lochaber and on the islands of Skye and Rùm. It has a very restricted habitat, growing only on damp montane schist or basalt ledges. The species has been provisionally classified as Low Risk (Near threatened) and receives protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

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Bryoerythrophyllum caledonicum Wikipedia