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Mosses: Flora of the UK

Mosses: Flora of the UK

Mosses are a cornerstone of the UK’s natural heritage, offering ecological, cultural, and practical benefits. Their ability to thrive in diverse environments and their contributions to water regulation, soil stability, and carbon storage underscore their importance. Protecting and studying mosses is essential for preserving the intricate balance of the UK’s ecosystems and ensuring their continued benefits for generations to come.

26/11/2024 By Mordaf Off

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