Sphagnum sect. Insulosa
Ann. Bot. Fenn. 3: 231. 1966,.
Plants moderate-sized, with distinct capitulum; pale brownish yellow, yellow-green, loosely tufted. Stems green, superficial cortex of 3–4 layers of efibrillose, inflated, thin-walled, nonornamented cells, with an occasional pore in the distal end of the outer wall of the superficial cell layer. Stem-leaves smaller than branch leaves, oblong to lingulate, moderately lacerate across broad rounded apex, border entire and broad at base; hyaline cells rhomboid, aporose, nonornamented, usually efibrillose, resorbed on distal portion of leaf with membrane pleats in proximal portion. Branches dimorphic, the spreading branches stronger than the pendent branches. Branch fascicles with 2–3 spreading and 2–3 pendent branches. Branch stems green, surrounded by 1 layer of efibrillose, nonornamented, inflated, thin-walled cells with inconspicuous necks. Branch leaves broadly ovate, very concave, apex broadly truncate, smooth, and toothed; margin entire; hyaline cells nonornamented, fibrillose; with elliptic, ringed pores at ends and corners of cells, usually found in 3s at adjoining cell-walls, pores more numerous on concave surface (5–8 per cell) than on convex surface (3–5 per cell); chlorophyllous cells in transverse-section narrowly truncate-elliptic to lenticular, lacking wall sculptures, with thickened end walls equally exposed on both surfaces. Sexual condition dioicous. Capsule not seen. Spores not seen.
Distribution
nw North America, Eurasia
Discussion
Species 1.
Selected References
None.