Coral Bells 'Palace Purple' seedling growing on mat of mosses: Thuidium delicatulum, fern moss, adjacent to Coral bells and in three o'clock position, Anomodon attenuatus, tapered apron moss, lower left and Hypnum imponens, feather moss which is predominant throughout. These mosses are growing outdoors on an artificial matting system
Hypnum imponens, braided or feather moss growing on moss mat system in early spring.
Feather moss or braided moss, Hypnum imponens, same moss as above on same moss mat system in summertime.
Leucobryum glaucum, the cushion moss or pincushion moss. Note how dense the moss clump is even in this closeup.
Leucobryum glaucum, pincushion moss. Note: color and form can be highly variable for L. glaucum.

Polytrichum commune, the haircap moss. In the gardens of Japan this is the pre-eminent garden moss.

The penny is resting on the tips of stems of P. commune that are three to four inches tall. (9 cm)
P. commune, haircap moss in early morning.
 
Moss Pictures

P. commune, haircap moss. This picture and previous picture are haircap moss growing three to four inches tall. (9 cm)
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.