A member of the family Fissidentaceaea, the only genus is Fissidens. Referred to by the generic common name “fissidens moss” F. pauperculus is one of eight mosses in this genus in BC. More common in California and Oregon, overall it is uncommon across its global range. In Canada this species is only known from seasonally moist, hard-packed silt-rich soils on steep faces, gullies or cut-banks in association with a dense coniferous forest canopy.
This is a species at risk. To find its current at-risk designation and listing info, visit the BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer. For direction on finding additional species recovery information, visit the Species and Ecological Communities Profiles Overview webpage.
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BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer
Provincial site providing current information for BC’s plants, animals and...
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Poor Pocket Moss Species Profile
SCCP's Species Profile of the Poor Pocket Moss (2010).
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