Bryocrumia vivicolor (Broth. & Dixon) W.R.Buck

Bryocrumia moss (en)

Species

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Characteristics

Stems 1 cm, moderately complanate-foliate, branches usually simple, short, sometimes tapered to apex, somewhat remotely foliate; epidermal cells small, walls thick, in 2 or 3 rows, surrounding larger, thinner walled cells; axillary hair basal cell 1, distal cells 3. Leaves soft, 0.7-0.8 mm; alar cells few, region in 2-5 rows in extreme basal angles; laminal cells oblong-rhomboidal, 10-25 × 5µm, walls often firm; apical cells shorter. Capsule maturity unknown. Moist, shaded rock in cool ravines; moderate elevations (400-500 m); N.C., S.C.; Asia (China, India, Sri Lanka); Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Zaire).
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Identifiers

LSID 35183756
WFO ID wfo-0001195449
COL ID NHXT
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Synonyms

Bryocrumia vivicolor Glossadelphus andersonii Bryocrumia andersonii