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Scotch Moss

Sagina subulata

Photo by AmyPietras
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I will call this the "Sarah Moss".

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Scotch Moss

Sagina subulata

Comments (10)

I am so very glad that it finally worked! YAY! And, the naming....it made me :) p.s. You are welcome!!!
Hey it worked...Thanks Sarah! I was moving faster then the computer I guess. I dont think I was giving it enough time to save the information. Oh and by the way I named it "Sarah Moss" bc you have offered so much help! Thanks
I have tried several times and it still is not working. Im not sure what is going on with it? Do you have any other suggestions to how I can save the information? I will keep trying though. Thanks Sarah
Amy, I didn't see any changes. Go to your photo & click "edit" right above your profile pic. Then you can make all of the necessary changes there - like adding the name & location of your spotting. Let me know if this helps. :)
You are welcome, I haven't seen the changes yet, but there seems to be a time lapse on here. So, I'll give it a few more minutes and check back. Also, don't forget to list the place where you "spotted" your photos - this can help when people are trying to help ID them. It's on the right hand side above the date of your spotting. :)
Sarah, Yes it was slightly soft to the touch and it was everywhere. Im still trying to figure this out but thank you for telling me where to go to make changes. I think I did it but please let me know otherwise.
Now you can go back in & "edit" & change the name of your "spottings". Curious, was this moss soft to the touch? It's very pretty!!
Interesting find, your link says that it blooms in the spring but I saw it in the early fall.
Marianne, It was spotted in Bradford, PA last summer.
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PublishedApril 17, 2011

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