![Learn Your Land on Twitter: "Windswept broom moss (Dicranum scoparium) is one of the easier mosses to identify —the leaves appear to be windswept to one side. https://t.co/x1GBOurgYD" / Twitter Learn Your Land on Twitter: "Windswept broom moss (Dicranum scoparium) is one of the easier mosses to identify —the leaves appear to be windswept to one side. https://t.co/x1GBOurgYD" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C4Q3HwRWcAADsLB.jpg)
Learn Your Land on Twitter: "Windswept broom moss (Dicranum scoparium) is one of the easier mosses to identify —the leaves appear to be windswept to one side. https://t.co/x1GBOurgYD" / Twitter
![Broom Moss (Brandeis University - Lichen, Fungi and Non-flowering Plants: conifers, ferns, mosses, & others) · iNaturalist Broom Moss (Brandeis University - Lichen, Fungi and Non-flowering Plants: conifers, ferns, mosses, & others) · iNaturalist](https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/7030542/large.jpg)
Broom Moss (Brandeis University - Lichen, Fungi and Non-flowering Plants: conifers, ferns, mosses, & others) · iNaturalist
![Can anyone help me ID these two species I've been growing? I'm thinking windswept broom moss for the first picture, but the second one has me confused. Collected from inland Delmarva. Thanks Can anyone help me ID these two species I've been growing? I'm thinking windswept broom moss for the first picture, but the second one has me confused. Collected from inland Delmarva. Thanks](https://i.redd.it/1puc8k94kl681.jpg)