Difference between revisions of "Forsstroemia producta"
Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, sér. 5, 9: 175. 1895.
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|name=Forsstroemia ohioensis | |name=Forsstroemia ohioensis | ||
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|distribution=Ark.;Mo.;Ohio;Va.;Mexico (Hidalgo;Nuevo León;Tamaulipas);South America;e Asia;Africa;e Australia. | |distribution=Ark.;Mo.;Ohio;Va.;Mexico (Hidalgo;Nuevo León;Tamaulipas);South America;e Asia;Africa;e Australia. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Forsstroemia producta is known from only five sites in the flora area. Recent efforts to recollect it in Ohio were unsuccessful. The interval of fertilization is in late summer and autumn; growth intervals are usually defined by vegetative branches. The secondary stems are erect or somewhat curved; the leaves are imbricate; and the exostome teeth have well-defined plates and occasionally additional external depositions.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Forsstroemia producta</i> is known from only five sites in the flora area. Recent efforts to recollect it in Ohio were unsuccessful. The interval of fertilization is in late summer and autumn; growth intervals are usually defined by vegetative branches. The secondary stems are erect or somewhat curved; the leaves are imbricate; and the exostome teeth have well-defined plates and occasionally additional external depositions.</p> |
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 5 November 2020
Stem and branch leaves ovate to ovate-acuminate, 1.1–1.7 × 0.6–1 mm; costa single, 1/2–4/5 leaf length; laminal cells isodiametric to short-oblong, 1–3:1; medial cells 13–23 × 9–12 µm. Sexual condition gonioautoicous. Seta 1.3–2.1 mm. Capsule emergent or exserted, 1.2–2 × 0.4–0.7 mm; operculum 0.4–0.8 × 0.3–0.5 mm; exostome teeth smooth to granulose. Spores 15–35 µm.
Phenology: Capsules mature winter.
Habitat: Epiphytic on trees, boulders
Elevation: moderate elevations
Distribution
Ark., Mo., Ohio, Va., Mexico (Hidalgo, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas), South America, e Asia, Africa, e Australia.
Discussion
Forsstroemia producta is known from only five sites in the flora area. Recent efforts to recollect it in Ohio were unsuccessful. The interval of fertilization is in late summer and autumn; growth intervals are usually defined by vegetative branches. The secondary stems are erect or somewhat curved; the leaves are imbricate; and the exostome teeth have well-defined plates and occasionally additional external depositions.
Selected References
None.