Plants: to 1.6 cm. Stem: leaves crisped-flexuose when dry, narrowly lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 1.6–3.2 mm; margins recurved to near apex, entire; apex sharply acute; basal laminal cells rectangular, walls thick, not nodose; distal cells 8–14 µm, 1-stratose, papillae 1–2 per cell, conic, small. : Specialized asexual reproduction absent. Sexual: condition gonioautoicous. Seta: (0.8–)1–3(–3.5) mm. Capsule: exserted or sometimes 1/2 emergent, oblong-cylindric, 0.9–2.1 mm, strongly 8-ribbed entire length; stomata immersed, in mid and distal capsule; peristome double; prostome absent; exostome teeth 16, rarely connate in 8 pairs, erect when mature, reflexed when old, irregularly papillose-reticulate; endostome segments 16, well developed, of 1 row of cells, finely roughened. Calyptra: oblong-conic to conic, smooth, naked. Spores: 12–24 µm.
Trunks, branches, twigs of deciduous and coniferous trees. low to moderate elevations (0-1000 m). B.C., Alaska, Calif., Idaho, Oreg., Wash.
Orthotrichum pulchellum is distinguished from all species of Ulota by its glabrous calyptrae and immersed stomata, and from O. consimile by the 16 reddish exostome teeth that are papillose-reticulate with slender, high papillae, and stomata always located at or beyond mid capsule. Also, plants of O. pulchellum are rarely longer than 1 cm, and capsules are usually barely exserted and oblong-cylindric.