On soil on gritstone rock outcrop. Leaves glaucous. Apical cells of lamellae are papillose.
On bank on rock outcrop, upland moorland. Leaves up to 13mm long.
In upland grassland.
Abundant in upland grassland near wet flush, with Pleurozium schreberi.
Abundant patches around wet flush in upland grassland.
One tiny patch on limestone outcrop. Too small for sample but I can see hair points in photo even though it's shrivelled up.
In cracks in limestone rocks. Leaves up to 3mm long including hair points. Sporophyte 6mm tall. I found this further down the dale. There were quite a few cushions here, so I took a tiny sample.
In river in limestone area. Leaves folded in half and sharply keeled, covered in limestone dust.
Epiphyte on sycamore. Gemmae with longitudinal divisions as well as transverse.
On limestone rocks under trees. Nerve excurrent in a stout point. First time I've seen archegonia in a zygodon.
On broken off branch on the ground along track. Dry branches curl upwards. Abundant sporophytes with upright capsules. Leaves 2mm long tapering to a long, fine point.
Large patch on wall of old limestone working. Dark and damp.
On limestone rock on shaded bank with Conocephalum conicum. Leaves with patches of blue cells.
On shaded bank in limestone area with Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus and Thuidium tamariscinum.
On shaded bank with Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus and Hylocomium splendens. Has smooth apical cell.
On limestone rock in grassland. No capsules present. As most cells are not sinuose, I thought it could be this species.
On limestone rock. Leaves about 1mm long.