Sphagnum lindbergii

Schimper

Öfvers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. 14: 126. 1857,.

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Plants moderate-sized to large, moderately densely branched; green to brown, often bluish tinged and/or shiny when dry; capitulum flattopped with a conspicuous terminal bud. Stems dark-brown; superficial cortex of 2–4 layers of enlarged, thin-walled cells. Stem-leaves lingulate-spatulate, large, 1.3–1.6 mm; appressed to stem; apex very broad and lacerate; hyaline cells efibrillose and aporose, often septate. Branches strongly 5-ranked and straight. Branch fascicles with 2 spreading and 2 pendent branches, leaves not much elongated at distal end. Branch stems green, with cortex enlarged with retort cells. Branch leaves ovatelanceolate, 1.5–3 mm; straight to slightly subsecund; imbricate to somewhat reflexed and not undulate; margins entire; hyaline cells long and narrow, length to width ca. 10: 1 on convex surface with 1 or more small pores in the cell ends and angles and often with numerous pseudopores along the margins, on concave surface with large round wall-thinnings on the cell ends and angles; chlorophyllous cells triangular to trapezoidal in transverse-section, apex often exposed on concave surface. Sexual condition monoicous or dioicous. Spores 22–34 µm; both surfaces smooth, apparent ridged border on proximal surface; proximal laesura more than 0.5 spore radius.


Habitat: Widespread forming carpets in ombrotrophic to weakly minerotrophic boreal mires
Elevation: low to high elevations

Distribution

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Greenland, Alta., B.C., Man., Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.), N.W.T., N.S., Nunavut, Ont., Que., Yukon, Alaska, Colo., N.H., N.Y., Wash., Eurasia

Discussion

Sporophytes are uncommon. Sphagnum lindbergii is normally easily distinguished from other carpet-forming species of sect. Cuspidata by its large, strongly lacerate stem leaf and dark brown to black stem. Sexual condition is taken from from L. I. Savicz-Lubitzkaya and Z. N. Smirnova (1968).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.

"elongated" is not a number.

... more about "Sphagnum lindbergii"
dioicous +, monoicous +  and sexual +
lacerate +
Cyrus B. McQueen† +  and Richard E. Andrus +
Schimper +
differentiated +
broad +  and narrow +
fascicles +  and 5-ranked +
more slender and delicate +
imbricate +  and subsecund +
ratio +, length +  and width +
not undulate +  and ovatelanceolate +
0.15 cm1.5 mm <br />0.0015 m <br /> (0.3 cm3 mm <br />0.003 m <br />) +
pendent +  and spreading +
slender +
differentiated +
chlorophyllous +, septate +, efibrillose +  and thin-walled +
alternating +
strengthened +
nonornamented +
10 (?) +  and 1 (?) +
triangular +  and trapezoidal +
enlarged +
fibrillose +
spherical +
0 cm0 mm <br />0 m <br /> (?) +  and 0.2 cm2 mm <br />0.002 m <br /> (?) +
monoicous +, dioicous +  and sexual +
enlarged +
Greenland +, Alta. +, B.C. +, Man. +, Nfld. and Labr. (Nfld.) +, N.W.T. +, N.S. +, Nunavut +, Ont. +, Que. +, Yukon +, Alaska +, Colo. +, N.H. +, N.Y. +, Wash. +  and Eurasia +
low to high elevations +
monoicous +, dioicous +  and sexual +
conspicuous +
isophyllous +, hemiisophyllous +  and anisophyllous +
Widespread forming carpets in ombrotrophic to weakly minerotrophic boreal mires +
0.13 cm1.3 mm <br />0.0013 m <br /> (0.16 cm1.6 mm <br />0.0016 m <br />) +
lingulate-spatulate +
inconspicuous +  and conspicuous +
Öfvers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. +
tetrahedral +
septate +, porose +  and efibrillose +
triangular;lingulate +
usually smaller +
dark-brown +
differentiated +
with a few to numerous pores or pseudopores +  and porose +
concave +  and convex +
Sphagnum sect. Mollusca +
Sphagnum lindbergii +
Sphagnum sect. Cuspidata +
species +
swollen +
bluish tinged +, green +  and brown +
moderate-sized +  and large +