Difference between revisions of "Sphagnum mirum"

Flatberg & Thingsgaard

Bryologist 106: 501. 2003,.

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Revision as of 17:53, 18 September 2019

Plants fairly slender to moderate-sized, green; forming low dense hummocks. Stems yellowish green; 3 layers of superficial cortical cells. Stem leaves generally longer than branch leaves, 1.1–1.7 mm, lingulate to lingulate-spathulate, hyaline cells mostly non-septate. Branches terete. Branch fascicles of 2 spreading and 1–2 hanging branches. Branch stems with 1–2 layers of cortical cells. Branch leaves 1–1.4 mm, broadly ovate, with a narrow involute tip; hyaline cells only slightly bulging on either surface, in proximal half of leaf aporose on convex surface and with large faint pores on concave surface; internal commissural walls distinctly papillose; chlorophyllous cells elliptical to elliptical-triangular in transverse section, enclosed on both surfaces with the widest part in the leaf middle. Sexual condition dioicous. Spores ca. 31 µm, ornamented by small somewhat amalgamated granulae.


Phenology: Sporophytes abundant, capsules mature August.
Habitat: Ecology poorly known but probably quite minerotrophic
Elevation: low elevations

Discussion

Sphagnum mirum has only been recently discovered and so far is known only from its type locality, where it was growing in a fen mixed with S. teres.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.