Sphagnum cyclophyllum

Sullivant in A. Gray

in A. Gray, Manual ed. 2, 611. 1856,.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 80. Mentioned on page 79, 82, 84.

Plants low, erect or procumbent, loosely tufted; green or more frequently yellowish, orangish brown-red, reddish-brown or dark red; capitulum not developed. Stems brown to black; superficial cortex of 1 (–2) layers of enlarged, thin-walled cells. Stem-leaves broadly ovate, 3.5–4 mm, apex rounded and indistinctly toothed; hyaline cells on convex surface with 10–20 small (2.5–7.5 µm) round pores approximately 1/6 the diameter of the hyaline cells along the commissures, cells on concave surface uniporose in distal end or aporose, sometimes one or a few pores scattered over the surface of the cells. Branches few, single and short or more commonly none. Branch fascicles, if any, usually only 1 single branch. Branch leaves if any, usually slightly smaller, 2–3 mm, but otherwise identical to the stem-leaves. Sexual condition dioicous. Capsule immersed in perichaetial leaves, pseudopodium extremely short, without pseudostomata. Spores 25–40 µm; coarsely papillose on both surfaces; proximal laesura more than 0.5 the length of the spore


Habitat: In open grassy savannas, pine barrens, ditches, bare sand in places that are usually submerged for a portion of the year
Elevation: low to moderate elevations

Distribution

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N.S., Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., N.J., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va., South America

Discussion

Sporophytes are quite rare in Sphagnum cyclophyllum, which grows associated with S. pylaesii, S. perichaetiale, S. portoricense, and S. lescurii. Sphagnum pylaesii is the only other North American Sphagnum that regularly grows unbranched. The latter species not only lacks the typical sect. Subsecunda branch leaf porosity of S. cyclophyllum but is also much more slender. Sphagnum pylaesii is also much more likely to occur submersed, where it occurs in branched forms, something S. cyclophyllum rarely does. See also discussion under 57. S. microcarpum and 61. S. platyphyllum.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

"concave" is not a number.

... more about "Sphagnum cyclophyllum"
toothed;rounded +
Cyrus B. McQueen† +  and Richard E. Andrus +
Sullivant in A. Gray +
Subsecunda +
differentiated +
ratio +, length +  and width +
dioicous +  and sexual +
ovatelanceolate +, ovate +  and oval +
0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (0.3 cm3 mm <br />0.003 m <br />) +
pendent +  and spreading +
single +, 1 +, 0 +  and few +
more slender +
differentiated +
thin-walled +
alternating +
strengthened +
exposed +  and visible +
nonornamented +
rectangular--shaped +, rhomboid +  and s-shaped +
enlarged +
fibrillose +
spherical +
monoicous +, dioicous +  and sexual +
N.S. +, Ala. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, La. +, Miss. +, N.J. +, N.C. +, S.C. +, Tenn. +, Tex. +, Va. +  and South America +
low to moderate elevations +
dioicous +  and sexual +
conspicuous +
isophyllous +, hemiisophyllous +  and anisophyllous +
In open grassy savannas, pine barrens, ditches, bare sand in places that are usually submerged for a portion of the year +
0.35 cm3.5 mm <br />0.0035 m <br /> (0.4 cm4 mm <br />0.004 m <br />) +
inconspicuous +  and conspicuous +
few +, 1/6 +, 10 +  and 20 +
in A. Gray, Manual ed. +
short-necked +, thin-walled +  and efibrillose +
tetrahedral +
septate +, porose +  and efibrillose +
ovate;lingulate +
brown;black +
differentiated +
Cavifolia +, Comatosphagnum +, Cyclophylla +  and Sphagnum sect. Hemitheca +
Sphagnum cyclophyllum +
Sphagnum sect. Subsecunda +
species +
swollen +
round to elliptical +
dark red +, reddish-brown +, orangish brown-red +, yellowish +  and green +
plant +  and procumbent +