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Alleniella complanata
(Hedw.) S. Olsson, Enroth & D. Quandt
(redirected from:
Neckera complanata
(Hedw.) Huebener)
Family:
Neckeraceae
neckera moss
[
Eleutera ornithopodioides
Stuntz,
more
Homalia complanata
(Hedw.) Brid.,
Hypnum complanatum
(Hedw.) With.,
Leskea complanata
Hedw.,
Neckera complanata
(Hedw.) Huebener,
Neckera complanata var. rabenhorstii
(Warnst.) Podp.,
Neckera rabenhorstii
Warnst.,
Rhystophyllum ornithopodioides
(Stuntz) E. Britton
]
Biopix: JC Schou
Flora of North America
Resources
Inés Sastre-De Jesús in FNA Volume 28
Neckera complanata
Plants
: 3.5–4 cm.
Stems
: with branches common, attenuate, flagelliform; paraphyllia present, rare.
Stem
: leaves (central) oblong, flat, 2.5–3 × 1.2–1.5 mm; margins entire proximally, slightly serrulate in apex; apex rounded-apiculate; costa double, short; alar cells oblong to short-quadrate; basal laminal cells linear to irregularly rectangular, 5–10 × 1–2 µm; distal medial cells long-rhomboidal, 24–60 × 4–6 µm; apical cells irregularly rhomboidal, 13–18(–24) × 4–6 µm.
Sexual
: condition dioicous.
Seta
: 0.7–1.2 cm.
Capsule
: exserted.
Trunks of trees, humus, cliffs, overhanging ledges, shaded vertical sandstone, limestone boulders, wet rock of mixed forests. low to moderate elevations (100-500 m). N.B., Nfld. and Labr., N.S., Ont., Ala., Ark., Colo., Ga., Maine, Mass., N.Y., N.C., Pa., Tenn., Va., Europe, Asia (China).
Neckera complanata is distinguished by the apiculate apex and flat leaves. The basal laminal cells are slightly pitted.
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Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
Biopix: JC Schou
William Cook
William Cook
The New York Botanical Garden
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#1115116
,
#2001500
,
#2001394
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