Bartramiopsis lescurii, also known as false apple moss, is found in North America from Washington to Alaska, in East Russia, and Japan.[2] This moss is in the Polytrichaceae family, however unlike most mosses in this family, Bartramiopsis lescurii does not have peristome teeth.
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^Camp, P., and J.G. Gamon, eds. 2011. Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Washington. Washington Natural Heritage Program and Washington State Department of Natural Resources. University of Washington Press, Seattle. 408 pp.
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this family, Bartramiopsislescurii does not have peristome teeth. Bartramiopsislescurii grows in tufts, and are acrocarpous. B. lescurii can be dull...