Difference between revisions of "Polytrichastrum alpinum var. sylvaticum"
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|name=Pogonatum alpinum var. macounii | |name=Pogonatum alpinum var. macounii | ||
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|name=Pogonatum macounii | |name=Pogonatum macounii | ||
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|name=Polytrichum alpinum var. campanulatum | |name=Polytrichum alpinum var. campanulatum | ||
|authority=(Hornschuch) Müller Hal. | |authority=(Hornschuch) Müller Hal. | ||
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|name=Polytrichum alpinum var. sylvaticum | |name=Polytrichum alpinum var. sylvaticum | ||
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|elevation=low to moderate elevations (to 1400 m) | |elevation=low to moderate elevations (to 1400 m) | ||
|distribution=B.C.;Alaska;Oreg.;Wash. | |distribution=B.C.;Alaska;Oreg.;Wash. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Variety sylvaticum is a robust plant of the Pacific Northwest with stems to 14 cm high, sharply serrate leaves to as much as 19 mm, and large, plump, cylindric capsules, often ± zygomorphic. The type was collected by Menzies somewhere on the Northwest coast; Pogonatum macounii was collected in a ravine at 1370 m on Vancouver Island. Polytrichum alpinum var. campanulatum has large, ovoid-gibbous, almost horizontal capsules and is probably distinct, but its distribution is poorly understood.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>Variety sylvaticum is a robust plant of the Pacific Northwest with stems to 14 cm high, sharply serrate leaves to as much as 19 mm, and large, plump, cylindric capsules, often ± zygomorphic. The type was collected by Menzies somewhere on the Northwest coast; <i>Pogonatum</i> macounii was collected in a ravine at 1370 m on Vancouver Island. <i>Polytrichum</i> alpinum var. campanulatum has large, ovoid-gibbous, almost horizontal capsules and is probably distinct, but its distribution is poorly understood.</p> |
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|genus=Polytrichastrum | |genus=Polytrichastrum | ||
|species=Polytrichastrum alpinum | |species=Polytrichastrum alpinum |
Revision as of 16:53, 18 September 2019
Stems to 14 cm, simple or sparingly branched. Leaves (9–)12–14(–19) mm, coarsely toothed. Capsule 5–8 × 1.5–2.2 mm, often ± zygomorphic and widest below the middle, suberect to inclined to almost horizontal.
Habitat: Soil, moist woods
Elevation: low to moderate elevations (to 1400 m)
Distribution
B.C., Alaska, Oreg., Wash.
Discussion
Variety sylvaticum is a robust plant of the Pacific Northwest with stems to 14 cm high, sharply serrate leaves to as much as 19 mm, and large, plump, cylindric capsules, often ± zygomorphic. The type was collected by Menzies somewhere on the Northwest coast; Pogonatum macounii was collected in a ravine at 1370 m on Vancouver Island. Polytrichum alpinum var. campanulatum has large, ovoid-gibbous, almost horizontal capsules and is probably distinct, but its distribution is poorly understood.
Selected References
None.