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Blindia

Blindia
Family: Seligeriaceae
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Dale H. Vitt in Flora of North America (vol. 27)
Plants of acidic rock, blackish. Alar cells colored and inflated. Sexual condition dioicous. Capsule smooth; annulus ill-formed; peristome teeth smooth. Calyptra cucullate.

Blindia is widespread in North America, Europe and Iceland, and is disjunct where it is found in the rest of the world.

Blindia is a small genus of acrocarpous, haplolepideous mosses, characteristically found on moist acidic rock substrates. Its peristome is defined by having the outer layer thicker than the inner and these are fused to form a single row of 16 papillose or smooth teeth. The significant gametophytic features are well-developed alar cells, smooth distal leaf cells, and subulate leaves, along with rheophytic or hygrophytic habitats.



Bartlett, J. K. and D. H. Vitt. 1986. A survey of species in the genus Blindia (Bryopsida, Selegeriaceae). New Zealand J. Bot. 24: 203-246.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Blindia acuta
Media resource of Blindia acuta
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Blindia caespiticia
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Blindia polaris
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