Borovichev E.A. Botanical excursion on the Northern Soroya. Hammerfest, 2014.

Greater Pawwort (Barbilophozia lycopodioides) grows in loose depressed, pale- toyellow-green tufts, sun-exposedplants are slightly brownish. It is often it is locally abundant on mossy boulders and in turfon north-facing slopes. It usually prefers some shelter, such as in well-drained habitats at the bases o frock walls, cliffs, and steep ledges. It also grows onfine earth in tundra CiliatedFringewort (Ptilidium ciliare) grows in greenish toyellow- or olive-green patches, sometimes with reddish-brown secondary pigmentation, and often forms large mats on exposed substrata or occurs mixedwith other bryophytes. It tolerates some desiccation, andgrows in various habitats such as rocky slopes, screes, tundra, mountain birchforest and bogs TumidNotchwort (Lophozia ventricosa var. longiflora) is very variable and common species—green to yellow-green, often with brownish or reddish secondary pigmentation, with prostrate or ascending shoots, with numerousyellow-green or pure-green gemmae. The species grows in shadowy, more or less moistplaces, sometimes among Sphagnum or other bryophytes 84

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