Ceratodon purpureus subsp. stenocarpus (Bruch & Schimp.) Dixon

Subspecies

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Characteristics

Plants usually in open turfs and mats, usually yellow-green. Stems (0.3-)0.6-1.4(-4) cm. Leaves erect-patent to contorted or somewhat crisped when dry, rarely forming a comal tuft, patent to erect-patent to spreading when wet, 0.35-2.8 mm, distal margins usually toothed; costae percurrent to slightly excurrent. Seta pale yellow to yellow-orange. Capsule slightly inclined to erect, usually arcuate, (1-)1.7-2.3(-3.7) mm, pale brown to yellow (golden) orange, smooth to sulcate when dry, weakly strumose to struma absent. Peristome teeth usually bordered, usually with 8-16 articulations.
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

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Distribution

Ceratodon purpureus subsp. stenocarpus world distribution map, present in Brazil

Identifiers

LSID 35157226
WFO ID wfo-0001180273
COL ID KMQ5
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INPN ID 435679
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Synonyms

Barbula conica Ceratodon brasiliensis Ceratodon capillisetus Ceratodon emodii Ceratodon strictifolius Barbula anoectangiacea Trichostomum krintjingianum Zygodon viridatus Ceratodon indicus Ceratodon javanicus Ceratodon mexicanus Ceratodon venezuelensis Ceratodon vulcanicus Ceratodon corsicus Ceratodon purpureus subsp. stenocarpus Ceratodon purpureus var. canariensis Ceratodon purpureus var. formosicus Ceratodon purpureus var. javensis