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Lindbergia 19: 3, figs. 1–3. 1994,.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 60. Mentioned on page 58.
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 5 November 2020

Plants small to moderately robust, green to yellow green, with a brownish tinge in hummocks; forms mats and cushions. Stems yellowish green with some brown bands; 2–3 layers of superficial cells. Stem leaves shorter than branch leaves, 0.8–1.6 mm, lingulate, hyaline cells non-septate above and commonly 1-septate below. Branches short and blunt, branch leaves imbricate. Branch fascicles typically with 2 spreading and 2 hanging branches. Branch stems with single layer of cortical cells. Branch leaves 0.9–2 mm, ovate, with conspicuously truncate apex, hyaline cells bulging on both surfaces, with 1–4 large circular to elliptic pores per cell on convex surface and 4–7 elliptic pores per cell on concave surface, internal commissural walls faintly papillose, cholrophyll cells elliptical to elliptical-ovate withn the broadest part typically some distance from convex surface. Sexual condition unknown.


Habitat: Forms mats and cushions in weakly minerotrophic arctic mires
Elevation: low elevations

Discussion

Sphagnum tundrae can be separated from other species in sect. Squarrosa most readily by its truncate branch leaves.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.