All data pulled from the Flora of North America Website/Database using their queries. Elevation data seems very wonky-- lots of sea level Dicranum not listed at sea level, lots of montane at sea level-- probably artifact of behaviour of entire species range (outside of BC, too).
Species | Elevation | Habitat | Map Link |
Dicranum acutifolium | 700-2500 m | Somewhat calcareous soil, boulders, rock outcrops and cliff ledges, sometimes humus, rarely rotten logs | Here |
Dicranum bonjeanii | 60-1300 m | Mainly in eutrophic fens, sometimes on calcareous soil or rock | Here |
Dicranum brevifolium | 70-3700 m | Humus or soil over rock, rarely rotted wood, exposed to protected bluffs or cliffs | Here |
Dicranum elongatum | 30-3700 m | Common in arctic or alpine tundra, soil, rocks or soil over rocks, rock ledges, cliff shelves, rarely decayed wood and stumps, sometimes in bogs and fens | Here |
Dicranum flagellare | 0-1300 m | Rotting wood, especially stumps and logs, base of trees, exposed tree roots, soil or humus over boulders usually in mesic woods, sometimes swamps and bogs | Here |
Dicranum fragilifolium | 30-1900 m | Rotten logs and stumps, humic soil, humus over rocks, usually in coniferous woods, occasionally in mixed woods and bogs | Here |
Dicranum groenlandicum | 10-3800 m | Arctic or alpine tundra, soil, humus or rocks, sometimes in bogs and fens | Here |
Dicranum howellii | 20-600 m | Soil, humus, humus over rock, rotting logs and stumps, tree trunks and bases of trees, sometimes in bogs | Here |
Dicranum leioneuron | 10-1100 m | Primarily in hummocks in ombrotrophic and oligotrophic peatlands | Here |
Dicranum montanum | 0-2800 m | Rotting stumps and logs, tree bases (usually deciduous trees), occasionally soil or humus over rock, especially boulders and cliff ledges, in dry to mesic woods, rarely swamps | Here |
Dicranum muehlenbeckii | 10-3100 m | Humus and sandy soil on cliffs, bluffs, often over boulders and among rocks in open woods or exposed sites | Here |
Dicranum pallidisetum | 500-2000 m | Humus or soil over rock, rarely rotting logs or decayed wood | Here |
Dicranum polysetum | 10-2100 m | Commonly on humus, soil over acidic or calcareous rock, and decaying wood in deciduous or more often coniferous forests, occasionally in bogs, fens, and swamps | Here |
Dicranum scoparium | 50-2900 m | Soil, humus, humus over rock, decaying stumps and logs, tree bases in dry to mesic woodlands, sometimes bogs, fens and swamps | Here |
Dicranum spadiceum | 10-2300 m | Fens, wet meadows, willow thickets, or humus or soil on or around rocks at lake margins, occasionally drier habitats, such as beach ridges | Here |
Dicranum tauricum | 150-2200 m | Frequently on rotten logs, stumps, or tree bases in woodlands, sometimes on humus or humus over rock | Here |
Dicranum undulatum | 10-2200 m | Usually in wet habitats, especially bogs in Sphagnum hummocks, fens, swamps, marshes, margins of lakes, sometimes on or among rocks, rock outcrops and cliffs, occasionally in mesic woods or on dry bluffs on soil, rotten wood, or humus | Here |
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