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Funaria hygrometrica Hedwig 1801

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North American locality. MOrphological characteristics.

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Secondary succesion

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Funaria hygrometrica is often among the first successors to occupy an area after a fire.It is common near recent campfire sites, and in disturbed areas where an abundance of carbon can be found. This has led the French to nickname Funaria hygrometrica "La Charbonnière," meaning the coal peddler (Crum, 1983).

Reference

Crum, Howard Alvin. "Funaria Hedw." Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest. 3rd ed. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan Herbarium, 1983. N. pag. Print.

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Crum, H. 3rd ed. Mosses of the Great Lakes Forest. Anne Arbor: Univ. of Michigan. 1983.
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