Difference between revisions of "Brachythecium erythrorrhizon var. alpinum"

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Arctoa 19: 190, fig. 4. 2011.

Endemic
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|discussion=<p>Variety alpinum has strongly plicate and concave leaves, julaceous foliage, and numerous alar cells. These alpine plants from the Rocky Mountains resemble Brachythecium coruscum rather than B. erythrorrhizon var. erythrorrhizon, but differ in larger cells in alar regions and leaf decurrencies (Y. Kosovich-Anderson and M. S. Ignatov 2010).</p>
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|discussion=<p>Variety alpinum has strongly plicate and concave leaves, julaceous foliage, and numerous alar cells. These alpine plants from the Rocky Mountains resemble <i>Brachythecium coruscum</i> rather than <i>B. erythrorrhizon </i>var.<i> erythrorrhizon</i>, but differ in larger cells in alar regions and leaf decurrencies (Y. Kosovich-Anderson and M. S. Ignatov 2010).</p>
 
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Revision as of 18:07, 18 September 2019

Plants small to medium-sized. Leaves straight, 1.2–1.5(–1.7) mm; laminal cells elongate, 30–60 µm.


Habitat: Soil, rock, mountains
Elevation: high elevations (3100-3200 m)

Discussion

Variety alpinum has strongly plicate and concave leaves, julaceous foliage, and numerous alar cells. These alpine plants from the Rocky Mountains resemble Brachythecium coruscum rather than B. erythrorrhizon var. erythrorrhizon, but differ in larger cells in alar regions and leaf decurrencies (Y. Kosovich-Anderson and M. S. Ignatov 2010).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.