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Choose a habitat for mosses and liverworts

Habitat
Acidic and neutral fens and flushes
Acidic grassland in addition to neutral species
Arable land and flowerbeds
Base rich fens and flushes
Base rich grassland in addition to neutral species
Buildings and walls in cities towns and villages
Cliffs outcrops and boulders base rich silicaceous
Cliffs outcrops and boulders chalk limestone and base rich silicaceous
Coastal rocks
Coastal slopes and estuary banks
Conifer plantation floor
Disturbed upland soil
Dunes slacks
General epiphytes
Heathland
Hyperoceanic woodland floor and rocks in addition to nw woodland
Marshy grassland
Neutral grassland
Northwest woodland floor and rocks
On rotting logs and stumps
Pavement and roads
Ponds lakes including exposed margins
Quarries tracks and waste ground acidic
Quarries tracks and waste ground lime rich
Raised bogs and blanket bogs
River banks especially lowland
Rivers and rocky streams
Saltmarsh
Sand dunes
Scree beds silicaceous
Southwest woodland floor and rocks
Trees by rivers in addition to general epiphytes

Mosses and Liverworts of Britain and Ireland, a Field Guide. British Bryological Society. Eds. I. Atherton, S. Bosanquet and M. Lawley. 2010.

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