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Pogonatum brachyphyllum

Pogonatum brachyphyllum  
Family: Polytrichaceae
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Gary L. Smith Merrill in Flora of North America (vol. 27)
Plants small, scattered on a deep-green, persistent protonema, dull green to red-brown with age. Stems 0.2-0.3 cm. Leaves 1.5-3 mm, incurved at the tips when dry, erect-spreading when moist, gradually tapering to the blade; sheath oblong, entire, not hyaline-margined, the zone of incrassate hinge-cells at the shoulders not sharply defined; blade lanceolate, broadly and bluntly pointed, appearing turgid and fleshy, entire; marginal lamina erect, narrow, 1-stratose; costa ending in the tip, smooth abaxially; lamellae 25-40, entire in profile, 7-12 cells high, the marginal cells in section rounded, often thicker-walled, smooth; sheath cells short-rectangular; cells on the abaxial surface of blade 14-17 µm wide, thick-walled, longitudinally elongate in the median portion, subquadrate to either side. Seta (0.5-)1.5-2.5 cm, reddish, often twisted below the capsule. Capsule 2-2.5 mm, ± asymmetric, suberect to inclined to almost horizontal; operculum with a convex base and a short, rather blunt beak; exothecium mammillose, the cells short-rectangular, thick-walled; peristome to 300 µm, deeply divided almost to the capsule rim, the teeth reddish with hyaline margins. Spores 13-18 µm.

Bare sandy or clayey soil on banks of ditches or streams, usually in open situations; low to moderate elevations; Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Kans., La., Md., Miss., Mo., N.J. N.Y., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Tex., Va.

Pogonatum brachyphyllum is endemic to eastern North America, and it has a more southerly distribution than P. pensilvanicum. The leaves of P. brachyphyllum are entire, short and broad, and appear succulent because of tall, closely packed lamellae. The calyptra is yellowish to reddish brown, contrasting with the rich, green protonemal mat.

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