'The Darwin Centre shows the public more of our vital research and our internationally important collections. I hope the centre will inspire people to think about the natural environment differently and to take better care of our planet.'
Dr Michael Dixon - Director
Syrrhopodon mahensis is a moss species that grows on tree trunks, rocks and soil on islands in the western Indian Ocean. It has lance-like leaves that possess a distinctive transparent basal region. This unusual leaf base identifies S. mahensis as a member of the tropical moss family Calymperaceae. Find out more about this tropical moss, and where you might find it.
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The Museum is open every day except 24-26 December. Last admission is at 17:30.
Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK.
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Get immersed in our contemporary art exhibition of new sculpture, photography and video inspired by the Amazon rainforest.
06 Oct 2010 - 12 Dec 2010
Book tickets now to see the stunning wildlife photos from the 2010 competition.
22 Oct 2010 - 11 Mar 2011
Join us to find out about caves, why they form, the secrets they hold and what it's like to explore them.
07 Oct 2010, 14:30
Have your say in the Big Nature Debate and watch live online before the biodiversity conference this month.
More newsDiscover some fascinating creatures that live in the sea. From whales to sharks and mimic octopuses.
Find out more about the mysterious giant squid, once thought to be a myth.
Help Museum scientists with one of the UK's biggest urban tree surveys. Quick, before winter arrives!
Found a strange bug, weird fossil or unusual plant? Get help identifying it from experts in our ID forums.
Order anything from the online shop in September and get it delivered free to any UK mainland address. Shop online now.
Buy our Gift of the Month, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2011 desk diary for the exclusive price of £9.99.