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Bartramiopsis lescurii information


Bartramiopsis lescurii
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Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Polytrichopsida
Order: Polytrichales
Family: Polytrichaceae
Genus: Bartramiopsis
Species:
B. lescurii
Binomial name
Bartramiopsis lescurii
(James) Kindb.
Synonyms
  • Atrichum lescurii
  • Oligotrichum lescurii
  • Bartramiopsis sitkana
  • Lyellia lescurii
1 = Plant dry, 2 = Moist plant, with capsule, 3 = Moist plant, without capsule, 4 = Capsule with calyptra, 5 = Mature capsule without operculum, 6 = Leaf showing hairs at margin and lamellae on upper side, 7 = Leaf showing narrower blade and more curved tip, 8 = Leaf tip, upper side, showing lamellae, 9 = Underside of leaf tip,10 = Cross section of leaf, 11 = Cross section of a few lamellae (Frye, 1910)
Botanical illustration of Bartramiopsis lescurii. 1 = Plant dry, 2 = Moist plant, with capsule, 3 = Moist plant, without capsule, 4 = Capsule with calyptra, 5 = Mature capsule without operculum, 6 = Leaf showing hairs at margin and lamellae on upper side, 7 = Leaf showing narrower blade and more curved tip, 8 = Leaf tip, upper side, showing lamellae, 9 = Underside of leaf tip,10 = Cross section of leaf, 11 = Cross section of a few lamellae[1]

Bartramiopsis lescurii, also known as false apple moss, is found in North America from Washington to Alaska, in East Russia, and Japan.[2] This moss is in the Polytrichaceae family, however unlike most mosses in this family, Bartramiopsis lescurii does not have peristome teeth.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Camp, P., and J.G. Gamon, eds. 2011. Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Washington. Washington Natural Heritage Program and Washington State Department of Natural Resources. University of Washington Press, Seattle. 408 pp.

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this family, Bartramiopsis lescurii does not have peristome teeth. Bartramiopsis lescurii grows in tufts, and are acrocarpous. B. lescurii can be dull...

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