Sphagnum sect. Subsecunda |
Sphagnum inundatum |
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lesser cow-horn bog-moss, lesser cow-horn peat moss, water sphagnum |
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Habit | Plants erect to prostrate, extremely variable, capitulum rarely well developed; green, yellowish, light brown, golden brown, reddish brown to dark brown. | Plants moderate-sized, green in the shade to variegated yellow or orange or both in open habitats; capitulum typically rounded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stem(s) | green to dark brown, superficial cortex of 0–3 layers of efibrillose, non-ornamented, enlarged, thin-walled cells; cells in outer layer aporose or with single round to elliptical wall thinning adjacent to the distal cell wall, visible only with heavy staining.; stem leaves varying from smaller than to larger than branch leaves; triangular, ovate to lingulate; with rounded and sometimes erose apex; border entire; hyaline cells rhomboid to S-shaped, non-ornamented, efibrillose to fibrillose, aporose to sometimes porose, non- to multiply septate; neither surface resorbed. |
leaves lingulate to triangular-lingulate, 0.9–1.2 mm, apex rounded, usually 1/3–1/2 of leaf fibrillose; hyaline cells usually fibrillose in distal 1/3–1/2 of leaf, on convex surface near apex with 1–3 pores per cell, on concave surface near apex 1–4 pores per cell. |
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Branches | not always clearly dimorphic, spreading and pendent branches very similar. |
arched but rarely curved and contorted. |
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Branch leaves | oval, ovate or ovate-lanceolate; hyaline cells fibrillose, non-ornamented; convex surface mostly with numerous elliptical to round pores (8–24 per cell) in rows along commissures on convex surface, concave surface with fewer or no pores; chlorophyllous cells elliptical in transverse section, ± equally exposed on both surfaces or slightly more on convex surface, end walls not thickened. |
ovate, 1–1.5 mm, straight to slightly subsecund; hyaline cells of convex surface with numerous ringed pores along the commissures (12–22 per cell), 0–3 pores per cell on the concave surface. |
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Sexual condition | dioicous. |
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Capsule | with few pseudostomata. |
with few pseudostomata. |
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Spores | 22–41 µm, with or without raised surface sculpture on distal surface; proximal laesura more than 0.5 spore radius. |
30–37 µm; finely papillose on both surfaces, indistinct raised Y-shaped sculpture on distal surface; proximal laesura 0.5 spore radius or less. |
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Branch | fascicles 1–3 spreading and 0–2(–4) pendent.; branch stems green, surrounded by 1 layer of efibrillose, non-ornamented, thin-walled, inflated cells, with solitary short-necked retort cells or with conspicuously necked retort cells, interspersed with primarily aporose rectangular-shaped cells. |
fascicles with 2–3 spreading and 2–3 pendent branches. |
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Sphagnum sect. Subsecunda |
Sphagnum inundatum |
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Habitat | Weakly minerotrophic habitats such as the margins of ponds, marshes, and mires, in addition to seeps and dripping cliff faces | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation | low to moderate elevations | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution | Worldwide except Antarctica |
AK; CT; DE; KY; MA; ME; NC; NH; NJ; NY; OH; PA; RI; SC; VA; VT; WV; BC; NB; NF; NS; QC; Eurasia |
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Discussion | Species 99 (13 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
The sporophytes of Sphagnum inundatum are uncommon. The ovate, concave branch leaves that are occasionally subsecund give this species an appearance similar to that of S. subsecundum, from which it can usually be distinguished by its larger size. Sphagnum lescurii typically has distinctly larger stem leaves and capitulum branches that can be quite turgid and curved in open-grown forms. The names Sphagnum bavaricum Warnstorf and S. bushii Warnstorf & Cardot have been applied to this taxon. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 27, p. 78. | FNA vol. 27, p. 81. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Synonyms | S. unranked Subsecunda, S. unranked Cavifolia, S. unranked Comatosphagnum, S. unranked Cyclophylla, S. section Hemitheca | S. auriculatum var. inundatum, S. novo-foundlandicum, S. subsecundum var. inundatum | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name authority | (Lindberg) Schimper: Syn. Musc. Eur. ed. 2, 2: 843. (1876) | Russow: Arch. Naturk. Liv- Ehst- Kurlands, Ser. 2, Biol. Naturk. 10: 390. (1894) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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