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Bryocrumia vivicolor
(Broth. & Dixon) W.R. Buck
(redirected from:
Glossadelphus andersonii
Bartr.)
Family:
Hypnaceae
bryocrumia moss
[
Bryocrumia andersonii
(Bartr.) Anderson,
more
Glossadelphus andersonii
Bartr.,
Glossadelphus serpyllifolius
P. de la Varde,
Glossadelphus vivicolor
(Broth. & Dixon) Broth.,
Taxiphyllum andersonii
(Bartr.) Crum,
Taxithelium vivicolor
Broth. & Dixon
]
Blanka Aguero
Flora of North America
Resources
William R. Buck in FNA Volume 28
Bryocrumia vivicolor
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 × 5 µm, walls often firm; apical cells shorter.
Phenology
: 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).
Bryocrumia vivicolor is distinguished by the slender habit, obtuse leaf apices, and wet rock substrate.
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#1115116
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#2001500
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