![Dicranum scoparium, broom moss or whip fork moss with a few tufts of Polytrichum juniperinum. Broom moss when dry has stems that are much more twisted looking. Dicranum scoparium, broom moss or whip fork moss with a few tufts of Polytrichum juniperinum. Broom moss when dry has stems that are much more twisted looking.](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/29/c5/6e/29c56e3ecd75de280f41a084b8fb4a32.jpg)
Dicranum scoparium, broom moss or whip fork moss with a few tufts of Polytrichum juniperinum. Broom moss when dry has stems that are much more twisted looking.
![A Colony of Bright Green Windswept Broom Mosses Growing on a Forest Floor. Stock Image - Image of broom, pennsylvania: 117594777 A Colony of Bright Green Windswept Broom Mosses Growing on a Forest Floor. Stock Image - Image of broom, pennsylvania: 117594777](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/colony-bright-green-windswept-broom-mosses-growing-forest-floor-colony-bright-green-windswept-broom-mosses-dicranum-117594777.jpg)
A Colony of Bright Green Windswept Broom Mosses Growing on a Forest Floor. Stock Image - Image of broom, pennsylvania: 117594777
Sharon Audubon Center - This beautiful moss, Broom Fork-moss (Dicranum scoparium), truly lights up the forest floor during the winter months thanks to its evergreen qualities. Also an epiphyte, this moss grows
![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)