Orthotrichum pulchellum
in J. E. Smith et al., Engl. Bot. 25: plate 1787. 1807.
Plants to 1.6 cm. Stem-leaves crisped-flexuose when dry, narrowly lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 1.6–3.2 mm; margins recurved to near apex, entire; apex sharply acute; basal laminal cells rectangular, walls thick, not nodose; distal cells 8–14 µm, 1-stratose, papillae 1–2 per cell, conic, small. Specialized asexual reproduction absent. Sexual condition gonioautoicous. Seta (0.8–) 1–3 (–3.5) mm. Capsule exserted or sometimes 1/2 emergent, oblong-cylindric, 0.9–2.1 mm, strongly 8-ribbed entire length; stomata immersed, in mid and distal capsule; peristome double; prostome absent; exostome teeth 16, rarely connate in 8 pairs, erect when mature, reflexed when old, irregularly papillose-reticulate; endostome segments 16, well developed, of 1 row of cells, finely roughened. Calyptra oblong-conic to conic, smooth, naked. Spores 12–24 µm.
Habitat: Trunks, branches, twigs of deciduous and coniferous trees
Elevation: low to moderate elevations (0-1000 m)
Distribution
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B.C., Alaska, Calif., Idaho, Oreg., Wash.
Discussion
Orthotrichum pulchellum is distinguished from all species of Ulota by its glabrous calyptrae and immersed stomata, and from O. consimile by the 16 reddish exostome teeth that are papillose-reticulate with slender, high papillae, and stomata always located at or beyond mid capsule. Also, plants of O. pulchellum are rarely longer than 1 cm, and capsules are usually barely exserted and oblong-cylindric.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
"entire" is not a number.