![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/originals/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.
![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)
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
![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)