At 4,095 meters, Mount Kinabalu’s ironically named Low’s Peak is the highest point in Malaysia.  Though the views from the top and the granite surface surrounding the peak are amazing, I was most fascinated by the diversity of mosses growing along the trail.  This collage is a mere sampling of Kinabalu’s moss species.  Apologies, a couple of lichens may have sneaked in.

Can you pick out the world’s largest moss, Dawsonia superba?

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