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Drummond's Bruchia Moss

Bruchia drummondii Hampe ex Britton 1894

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Bruchia drummondii Hanipe ; Jaeger, Ber. St. Gall Nat. Ges. 1868-69 : 97. 1869.
Bruchia brevipes SuU. in A. Gray, Man. ed. 2. 617. 1856. Not B. brevipes Hook. 1840. Bruchia microcarpa Wilson; Jaeger, Ber. St. Gall. Nat. Ges. 1868-69: 98, in part. 1869.
Plants gregarious, glossy, yellow, 3-4 m. high; stems I mm. high, decumbent and naked at the base, densely leafy above: perichaetial leaves often 3 mm. long, erect or subsecund, the base broad, less than one third the length of the abruptly contracted slender awn; costa narrow, not occupying quite all of the serrate, channeled awn, occasionally rough on the back; cells narrow, those at the base more lax. Autoicous: antheridia in basal buds: seta short, 0.250.50 mm. long: calyptra smooth, lobate: capsule erect, immersed or slightly exserted laterally, one or two in the same perichaetium, 1-2 mm. long, pyriform, apiculate, the upper half bright orange-colored; neck shorter, paler, truncate at the base: spores 35-48 m. rarely 54-56 ;u in diameter, with large reticulations 8 /i in diameter, maturing in March and April.
Type locality: Ix>iiisiana.
Distribution: Virginia to Georgia and Ix>uisiana, in sandy ground.
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Albert LeRoy Andrews, Elizabeth Gertrude Britton, Julia Titus Emerson. 1961. SPHAGNALES-BRYALES; SPHAGNACEAE; ANDREAEACEAE, ARCHIDIACEAE, BRUCHIACEAE, DITRICHACEAE, BRYOXIPHIACEAE, SELIGERIACEAE. North American flora. vol 15(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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