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Didymodon

Didymodon
Family: Pottiaceae
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Richard H. Zander in Flora of North America (vol. 27)
Plants forming turfs or cushions, light to blackish, olive or reddish green distally, brown to reddish brown or tan proximally. Stems to 2(-9) cm; hyalodermis occasionally present, sclerodermis usually present, central strand usually distinct; axillary hairs ca. 5 cells long, proximal 1-2 cells brownish. Leaves crowded, appressed-incurved, occasionally twisted or curled when dry, spreading to strongly reflexed and occasionally keeled when moist; ovate to long-lanceolate or long-triangular, adaxial surface usually broadly concave, occasionally narrowly channeled, 0.4-3(-6) mm; base weakly differentiated in shape to oblong and half-sheathing the stem, proximal margins occasionally decurrent; distal margins plane to recurved or revolute, entire or occasionally weakly dentate or crenulate, occasionally 2-stratose in patches or entirely; apex narrowly acute to rounded, occasionally fragile or caducous; costa ending several cells before apex to short-excurrent, adaxial cells quadrate to elongate, in 2-4(-8) rows; transverse section ovate, semicircular or reniform, adaxial epidermis present or seldom absent (rarely bulging as a 1-stratose pad of cells in D. nevadensis), adaxial stereid band usually weak, occasionally absent in small plants or entirely in D. australasiae, D. revolutus and D. umbrosus, guide cells 2-6 in 1(-2) layers, hydroid strand occasionally present, abaxial stereid band weak to strong, crescent-shaped or ovate in sectional shape, abaxial epidermis present but usually weak; basal laminal cells not or weakly differentiated to strongly differentiated across leaf or rising higher medially, quadrate to rectangular, seldom bulging, usually little wider than distal cells, ca. 2-4:1, walls of basal cells usually rather thin, occasionally porose or transversely slit (D. umbrosus), smooth to papillose; distal medial cells subquadrate to hexagonal or rounded-angular, occasionally shortly rectangular or rhomboid, usually 8-13 µm wide, 1:1, 1-stratose, papillae usually simple to 2-fid, usually solid, with 3-5 projections, occasionally absent or multiplex, cell walls thin to thick, lumens sometimes angular, occasionally trigonous (D. giganteus), weakly to strongly convex on both surfaces. Specialized asexual reproduction by gemmae occasional, usually spheric to elliptic, of 1-10 cells, usually borne in leaf axils, occasionally on adaxial surface of costa, or rarely as small tubers borne on rhizo

The genus Didymodon is distinguished (K. Saito 1975; R. H. Zander 1978d) from its closest relative, Barbula, by its usually lanceolate to long-lanceolate leaves, axillary hairs with 1 or more brown proximal cells, basal laminal cells usually little differentiated from the distal, abaxial costal cells usually quadrate, laminal papillae absent or simple or only occasionally multiplex, gemmae composed of only 1-10 cells, and peristome teeth seldom twisted, occasionally absent or rudimentary. Recent treatments of the genus or its sections in the flora area or Mexico include those by H. Robinson (1970), W. C. Steere (1938b) and Zander (1978d, 1981b, 1994k). The leaves of most species of Didymodon are yellow or orange in nature (before application of KOH), unlike those of Bryoerythrophyllum, which are red.

Didymodon acutus
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Didymodon alpigenum
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Didymodon anserinocapitatus
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Didymodon asperifolius
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Didymodon australasiae
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Didymodon bistratosus
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Didymodon brachyphyllus
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Didymodon columbianus
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Didymodon constrictus
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Didymodon deciduus
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Didymodon eckeliae
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Didymodon fallax
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Didymodon ferrugineus
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Didymodon fuscoviridis
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Didymodon giganteus
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Didymodon hinckleyi
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Didymodon icmadophilus
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Didymodon inaequalifolius
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Didymodon insulanus
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Didymodon johansenii
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Didymodon laevigatus
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Didymodon leskeoides
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Didymodon luridus
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Didymodon maschalogena
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Didymodon maximus
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Didymodon mexicanus
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Didymodon michiganensis
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Didymodon nevadensis
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Didymodon nicholsonii
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Didymodon nigrescens
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Didymodon norrisii
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Didymodon occidentalis
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Didymodon perobtusus
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Didymodon recurvirostris
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Didymodon reedii
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Didymodon revolutus
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Didymodon rigidicaulis
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Didymodon rigidulus
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Didymodon rubellus
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Didymodon rufus
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Didymodon subandreaeoides
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Didymodon tectorum
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Didymodon tophaceus
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Didymodon trifarius
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Didymodon umbrosus
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Didymodon vinealis
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