*In a lowland seasonal creek growing on Fraxinus latifolia (Oregon Ash).
*Leaves are hairlike.
Other species growing in creek bed are Symphoricarpos alba (common snowberry), several types of lichen, at least one other moss which I believe to be Neckera douglasii and some Rubus discolor (Himalayan blackberry).
Found in the teaching gardens at Evergreen on an old tree stump. It was found on a very cold and dry day and was mostly frozen. This is a feathery moss in the order Hypnales.
Some sort of fungus(?) growing on a dead Douglas fir log
Found in the teaching gardens at Evergreen on an old tree stump. It was found on a very cold and dry day and was mostly frozen. This is a feathery moss in the order Hypnales.