Calliergon |
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calliergon moss |
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Habit | Plants medium-sized to very large, green, pale green, yellowish, brownish, or sometimes pale pink. | ||||||||||||||||
Stem(s) | leaves ± broadly ovate to broadly rounded-triangular, abruptly narrowed to apex, straight, concave or strongly so, not plicate; base broadly decurrent; margins entire or occasionally slightly sinuate; apex rounded or obtuse; costa single, ending just before apex, or branched to 2-fid and ending 1/2–9/10 leaf length; alar cells differentiated, rectangular to long-rectangular, strongly inflated, hyaline, walls thin, region distinctly or indistinctly delimited, transversely triangular to broadly ovate; medial laminal cell walls incrassate or thin, porose or not. |
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Sexual condition | dioicous or autoicous; inner perichaetial leaves not plicate; vaginula naked. |
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Capsule | with annulus not separating; exostome external surface reticulate basally, margins dentate distally. |
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Spores | 13–31 µm. |
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Calliergon |
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Distribution |
North America; South America; Eurasia; Pacific Islands (New Zealand) |
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Discussion | Species 5 or 6 (5 in the flora). Calliergon is recognized by the robust shoots and straight, ovate to broadly cordate leaves with rounded or broadly obtuse apices. Except for expressions of C. giganteum with a pink hue, red pigment is absent. The alar regions are well developed and in some species very large, and consist of inflated and hyaline cells. Rhizoid initials are frequent in the leaves, and the axillary hairs are large and abundant. Except for C. megalophyllum, which mostly grows submerged or in reed or sedge belts along lakeshores, the plants typically occur in somewhat nutrient-rich and relatively mineral-rich wetlands, such as fens and swamps. Weak expressions, especially of C. cordifolium, could be confused with Sarmentypnum sarmentosum or Straminergon stramineum; such variants are discussed under these species. W. C. Steere (1941b) described C. aftonianum from fossil material of isolated branches. This is most likely a Calliergon species, albeit with a short or sometimes absent costa. Weakly developed costae occur also in weak plants of the species treated here. However, since J. A. Janssens and P. H. Glaser (1986) reported extant plants with short costae from North America, further studies are required to decide the relationships of C. aftonianum. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 28, p. 390. | ||||||||||||||||
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Synonyms | Hypnum section calliergon | ||||||||||||||||
Name authority | (Sullivant) Kindberg: Canad. Rec. Sci. 6: 72. (1894) | ||||||||||||||||
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