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Didymodon Moss

Didymodon ferrugineus M. O. Hill 1981

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The sporophyte of Didymodon ferrugineus is rare and similar to, but often smaller than, that of D. fallax. This species is easily mistaken for the western Triquetrella californica, which, however, is quickly distinguished by its triangular stem section, distal leaf margins sharply crenulate by projecting papillae (but not by projecting cell walls as in D. nigrescens), and distal medial laminal papillae tall, branching from the base, and centered over each lumen. It intergrades with D. fallax to some extent but is usually larger, with broader, ovate-lanceolate leaves that are commonly strongly reflexed (and therefore do not lie flat on a slide), and the papillae may be large and strongly evident. The leaf base is never abruptly ovate as it sometimes is in D. fallax. The peristome is very fragile and often appears missing.

The illegitimate name Tortula recurvifolia (Schimper) Austin has also been used for this species.

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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 541, 557, 560, 581 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Plants usually red-brown. Stems to 2.5 cm, central strand present. Stem leaves appressed to spreading when dry, strongly recurved and keeled when moist, monomorphic, ovate-triangular to ovate-lanceolate, adaxially grooved along costa, 0.8-2 mm, base scarcely differentiated in shape to ovate, margins nearly plane to recurved at mid leaf, usually entire, apex broadly acute, not fragile; costa percurrent to short-excurrent, weakly tapering and not much wider at the base, pad of cells absent, adaxial costal cells elongate, 2-4 cells wide at mid leaf, guide cells in 1 layer; basal laminal cells little differentiated, quadrate or very short-rectangular, walls thickened; distal laminal cells 11-15 µm wide, 1:1, papillae usually present, simple, often large and sharp, 1-3 centered over lumens, lumens angular, walls irregularly thickened, convex on both sides, 1-stratose. Specialized asexual reproduction specialized structures absent. Seta 0.6-1.2 cm. Capsule 0.7-1.5 mm; peristome teeth 16, linear, cleft to near base, nearly straight to twisted counterclockwise once, 275-600 µm. Spores 7-9 µm. Distal laminal KOH reaction red- or orange-brown.
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Flora of North America Vol. 27: 541, 557, 560, 581 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Plants medium-sized to rather large, 30–50 mm high, dark green to reddish brown, in loose tufts. Stems erect, simple, rarely branched. Leaves loose appressed when dry, strongly squarrose-recurved when moist, ovate-lanceolate, gradually acuminate; margins entire, revolute; costa stout, subpercurrent to percurrent, reddish brown, rough or papillose at dorsal surface; upper leaf cells rounded hexagonal to elliptic or triangular, strongly thick-walled, densely papillose; basal cells short-rectangular to oblong-hexagonal. Setae slender, reddish; capsules cylindrical; peristome teeth linear-lanceolate, twisted counterclockwise.
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Moss Flora of China Vol. 2: 162 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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Distribution: China, India, Russia (Siberia and Caucasus), Europe, North America, and Cuba.
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Habitat

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Habitat: on rocks or soil over rocks in mountains.
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Synonym

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Barbula ferruginea Schimper ex Bescherelle, Mém. Soc. Natl. Sci. Nat. Cherbourg 16: 181. 1872; B. reflexa (Bridel) Bridel; Didymodon fallax var. reflexus (Bridel) R. H. Zander; D. rigidicaulis (Müller Hal.) K. Saito
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Synonym

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Barbula falcifolia C. Müll., Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., n. ser. 4: 257. 1897. Type. China: Shaanxi (Schen-si), Sche-kin-tsuen, Hu Co. (Hu schien), Dec. 1895, P. J. Giraldi s.n. Barbula serpenticaulis C. Müll., Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., n. ser. 5: 183. 1898. Type. China: Shaanxi (Schen-si), Tui-kio-san, Oct. 1896, P. J. Giraldi s.n. Barbula reflexa (Brid.) Brid., Muscol. Recent. Suppl. 4: 93. 1819 [1818]. Tortula reflexa Brid., Muscol. Recent. Suppl. 1: 255. 1806. Didymodon rigidicaulis (C. Müll.) Saito, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 39: 502. 1975. Barbula rigidicaulis C. Müll., Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., n. ser. 4: 255. 1897. Type. China: Shaanxi (Schen-si), Pouo-li, Mar. 1895, P. J. Giraldi s.n.
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Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
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Moss Flora of China Vol. 2: 162 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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