
Fig. 2. Main habitats of liverworts in Kurdzhips River Basin. A: Guamka Gorge view from the town; B: vertical cliffs to the water; steep cliffs break off to the stream; C: vertical cliffs along railway in the Guam Gorge; D: separate accessible sections of the river bank in the Guam Gorge; E: secondary broadleaf forests in the valley of Kurdzhips River; F: broadleaf forests on steep slopes of Kurdzhips Canyon; G: mats of Trichocolea tomentella between the boots of bryologists; H: mats of Trichocolea tomentella; I: Scapania glaucocephala on bark of huge Tilia cordata; K: gemmae shoots of Scapania glaucocephala; L: waterfall and bryophyte mats on rocks (Alebastrovaya River).
Published as part of Konstantinova, N. A. & Savchenko, A. N., 2021, To the liverwort flora of Caucasus: the liverworts of the Upper Kurdzhips River Basin (Krasnodar Territory), pp. 63-70 in Arctoa 30 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.30.07, http://zenodo.org/record/16976244
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