Meiotrichum lyallii (Mitt.) G.L.Merr.

Lyall's polytrichum moss (en)

Species

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Characteristics

Plants robust, in loose tufts or growing among other mosses, dark green to reddish brown when old. Stems 2-3(-7) cm high, erect, bracteate proximally, abruptly leafy distally, simple or more typically fastigiately branched from near the base and sparingly branched distally. Leaves densely imbricate, ± spreading and subtubular when dry, plane and broadly recurved when moist, not reflexed at the hinge, (4-)7-10 mm; sheath 1.5-2 mm, entire, hyaline-margined, with a narrow marginal strip of transversely elongate hinge-cells in the tapering portion; limb ending in a short spine; marginal lamina erect, 1-stratose, the marginal teeth consisting of a single larger tooth cell and 1(-2) smaller basal cells; costa smooth on the back or weakly toothed at the tip; lamellae 36-38, 5-6 cells high, entire in profile, the marginal cells with only the free wall thickened, the cuticle irregularly striate and pitted, in section somewhat larger, ovate, appearing finely papillose, the lumen trapezoidal; sheath cells 46-66 × 12.5-16 µm, 4-6:1, cells on the back of limb ± uniformly subquadrate, 11-18 µm. Sexual condition: male plants with a ± abrupt transition to a spicate fertile portion consisting of 2(-7) male inflorescences in series, separated by bracteate leaves; perigonial bracts ovate, apiculate, entire, hyaline-margined, broadly overlapping, forming a cylindrical cup; paraphyses clavate, 2-seriate for more than 1/2 their length; perichaetial leaves erect, long-sheathing, the bases surrounding the seta at base. Sexual condition dioicous; male plants with a ± abrupt transition to a spicate fertile portion consisting of 2(-7) male inflorescences in series, separated by bracteate leaves; perigonial bracts ovate, apiculate, entire, hyaline-margined, broadly overlapping, forming a cylindrical cup; paraphyses clavate, 2-seriate for more than 1/2 their length; perichaetial leaves erect, the bases surrounding the seta at base. Seta 3-6 cm, stout, yellowish, 1 per perichaetium, but often several sporophytes per plant, one to a branch. Capsule 3-4 mm, brownish to reddish brown, inclined to horizontal, widest near the base and tapering to the mouth, often ± bilaterally compressed, the two uppermost angles often more prominent and forming a crest, the lower angles less pronounced; exothecial cells moderately bulging, 10.5-13.5 × 6-7.5 µm; apophysis distinct, with 30-40 superficial stomata; operculum hemispherical, with a stout, hooked beak, about 1.5 mm; peristome pale, divided to 0.3, the teeth 64, slender and tapering. Calyptra cucullate, hispid at the tip, with few hairs. Spores 9-13 µm, finely papillose.
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Identifiers

LSID 35186497
WFO ID wfo-0001197134
COL ID 3Z3D3
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Synonyms

Polytrichum angustidens Polytrichadelphus lyallii Polytrichum lyallii Meiotrichum lyallii Polytrichastrum lyallii Oligotrichum lyallii