Difference between revisions of "Hamatocaulis lapponicus"

(Norrlin) Hedenas

Lindbergia 15: 30. 1989.

Selected by author to be illustrated
Basionym: Hypnum lycopodioides var. lapponicum Norrlin
Synonyms: Drepanocladus lapponicus unknown
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 387. Mentioned on page 386.
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|discussion=<p>Hamatocaulis lapponicus is rare in western parts of the flora area. The species is recognized by its large size (approximately as large as Scorpidium scorpioides), usually slightly plicate stem leaves without differentiated alar cells, and stem with neither central strand nor hyalodermis. Besides the larger size, H. lapponicus differs from H. vernicosus in its more or less patent stem leaf bases, and in stem leaves broadly ovate and more distinctly constricted at their insertion. Hamatocaulis lapponicus is usually more sparsely and irregularly branched than H. vernicosus, has somewhat less plicate leaves, and large parts of its shoots are more often red.</p>
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|discussion=<p><i>Hamatocaulis lapponicus</i> is rare in western parts of the flora area. The species is recognized by its large size (approximately as large as <i>Scorpidium scorpioides</i>), usually slightly plicate stem leaves without differentiated alar cells, and stem with neither central strand nor hyalodermis. Besides the larger size, <i>H. lapponicus</i> differs from <i>H. vernicosus</i> in its more or less patent stem leaf bases, and in stem leaves broadly ovate and more distinctly constricted at their insertion. <i>Hamatocaulis lapponicus</i> is usually more sparsely and irregularly branched than <i>H. vernicosus</i>, has somewhat less plicate leaves, and large parts of its shoots are more often red.</p>
 
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Revision as of 18:06, 18 September 2019

Plants large to very large, occasionally smaller, turgid, variegated red and green, brownish red, blackish red, or sometimes green throughout. Stems sparsely and irregularly branched, shoot apices sometimes hooked. Stem leaves often with red pigment present in large parts of leaf or sometimes only in transverse sub-basal zone, broadly ovate, concave or strongly so, plicate or not, 0.8–2 mm wide; base patent, distinctly constricted at insertion; apex acute or acuminate.


Habitat: Wet, mesotrophic, often spring-influenced mires, lakeshores, submerged in lakes
Elevation: low to moderate elevations (0-1100 m)

Distribution

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Alta., Yukon, Alaska, n Eurasia.

Discussion

Hamatocaulis lapponicus is rare in western parts of the flora area. The species is recognized by its large size (approximately as large as Scorpidium scorpioides), usually slightly plicate stem leaves without differentiated alar cells, and stem with neither central strand nor hyalodermis. Besides the larger size, H. lapponicus differs from H. vernicosus in its more or less patent stem leaf bases, and in stem leaves broadly ovate and more distinctly constricted at their insertion. Hamatocaulis lapponicus is usually more sparsely and irregularly branched than H. vernicosus, has somewhat less plicate leaves, and large parts of its shoots are more often red.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Lars Hedenäs +
(Norrlin) Hedenas +
Hypnum lycopodioides var. lapponicum +
Alta. +, Yukon +, Alaska +  and n Eurasia. +
low to moderate elevations (0-1100 m) +
Wet, mesotrophic, often spring-influenced mires, lakeshores, submerged in lakes +
Selected by author to be illustrated +
Drepanocladus lapponicus +
Hamatocaulis lapponicus +
Hamatocaulis +
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