moss key

Key to Mosses on U.B.C campus

1. Leaf made up of a network of elongate chlorophyllose cells surrounding enlarged non-chlorophyllose cells, these dead cells with transverse  thickened bands________________Sphagnum

1. Leaf made up of only chlorophyllose cells, these never with transversely thickened bands across the cell ___________ 2.

2. Leaf cells with walls conspicuously sinuose (wavy) ________ 3

2. Leaf cells never with sinouse walls _____________________ 4

3. Leaf cells all papillose (bumpy) _________________Rhacomitrium canescens

3. Leaf cells not papollose, but witish apex bearing teeth Rhacomitrium heterostichum

 

4. Leaves elliptic to rounded, leaf margin of elongate cells forming a well-differentiated border, contrasted to the cekks if the rest if the leaf                  Rhizomnium glabrescens

4. Leaves ovate to lanceolate, leaf apex conspicuously taperin_______________________________________ 5.

5. Leaves with conspicuous  whitish hair point apex _________________6.

5. Leaves lacking whitish hair point: if hair point present, never whitish ____________________________________________________________ 10.

6. Hair point gradually tapered from leaf lamina _________________ 8.

6. Hair point abruptly differentiated from apex of lamina _______________7.

7. Peristome teeth red- brown, without a whitish basal sleeve

Tortula  muralis

7. Peristome teeth whitish, with a conspicuous whitish basal sleeve.

 Tortula  princeps or T. Ruralis

8. Leaves thick and rigid, with colourless blade incurved over longitudinal lamellae.

Polytrichum    piliferum

8. Leaves thin and soft, blade never incurved, always lacking lamellae ________________________________________ 9.

9. Capsules immersed among perichaetial leaves

Schistidium apocarpum

9. Capsules exserted on curved seta

Grimmia  pulvinata or G. trichophylla

10. Plants resembling tiny trees, with “trunk” and an apical cluster of branches

10. Plants not resembling a small tree ______________________________11.

11. Leaves with transverse undulations ____________________________ 12.

11. Leaves lacking transverse undulations __________________________ 14.

 

12. Plants growing on logs or soil, sporophytes with very elongated seta; capsule with ridges

12. Plants on trees or rocky substrata (including concrete) _________ 13.

 

13. Plants golden to brownish green, bearing numerous flagelliform branches, capsules immersed

Metaneckera   menziesii

13. Plants pale green, lacking flagelliform branches, capsule on elongate seta

Neckera  douglassii

14. Leaf margin made up of a elongate cells conspicuously differentiated form those of the rest of the blade ___________________________ 15.

14. Leave marginal cells gradually differing in shape from those of the rest of the blade, or of the same shape as those of the blade _______________________________________ 17.

15. Teeth on surface of blade, formed in diagonal rows; leaves with lamellae on costa

15. Teeth absent on surface of blade, lamellae absent _____________________ 16.

16. Plants with arching or creeping leafy shoots; erect plants with long decurrent leaf bases (running down stem)

Plagiomnium   insigne

16. Plants lacking creeping shoots; erct plants with leaves weakly decurrent

Plagiomnium  venustum

17. Plants forming turfs of little-branched or unbranched erect  leafy shoots _______________________________________________ 18.

17. Plants forming interwoven mats of much branched reclining leaf shoots

 

18. Leaves more than 5X as long as wide (lanceiolate) ________________ 19

18. Leaves less than 4X as long as wide (ovate to cordate) ______________33

 

19. Leaves more or less C shaped, curved  so that the points are mainly directed to one side of the plant ______________________ 20

19. Leaves not C-shaped, points radially pointing out from the stem ___ 23.

 

20. Plants forming short (1-2 cm tall) silky turf on raw earth, capsule mouth obliquely oriented when mature; leaves lacking coloured alar cells (in basal corners)      Dicranella    hereromalla

20. Plants forming tall turf (3 cm or taller) on humus, logs trees, capsule mouth transversely oriented; leaves with pigmented alar cells _________________________________

 

21. Leaves commonly brittle and broken off when mature; capsule erect, straight

21. Leaves rarely broken, capsule curved, inclined _______________ 22

 

22. Upper leaf cells mainly square or short rectangular; cell walls not conspicuously pitted; leaves much twisted when dry

Dicranum  fuscescens

22. Upper leaf cells long rectangular; cell walls conspicuously pitted; leaves little twisted when dry                      Dicranum              Scoparium

 

23. Leaves with tips commonly broken off    Dicranum   tauricum

23. Leaves rarely with broken tips ______________________ 24

 

24. Leaf cells papillose (as viewed under high power) ___________ 25

24. Leaf cells without papillae _________________________ 28

 

25. Plants pale yellow-green , often with gemmi ferrous shots

25. Plants usually dark green, never with gemmi ferrous shoots

________________________________________________ 26.

 

26. Forming turfs on soil or rock; capsule smooth with long seta; capsule cylindric, with corkscrew-twisted peristome teeth

Barbula   cylindrical or B. convolute

26. Forming tufts on concrete or trees; capsule with short straight teeth, seta short or inconspicuous

 

27. Capsule immersed; plants 3-4 cm. long

Orthotrichum  lyellii

27. Capsule exserted on a short seta plants less than 1 cm. tall

Orthotrichum  consimile

28. Leaves 1 cm long, with lamellae on upper surface _____________________ 29

28. Leaves less than 5 mm. long, lacking lamellae________________________ 31

 

29. Leaves with reddish hair point; blade incurved over lamellae

Polytrichum   juniperinum

29. Leaves lacking hair point; blade plane ____________________________________ 30

 

30. Leaves markedly contorted when dry; leafy plants usually 205 cm. tall.

Pogonatum   contortum

30. Leaves not contorted when dry; leafy plants usually less than 2 cm. tall

Pogonatum  urnigerum

 

31. Leaf cells squarish ________________________________________ 31a

31. Leave cells elongate _______________________________________ 32

 

31a Axillary gemmae common among vegetative plants; capsule yellowish and erect in “fertile” plants

Dicranoweisia   cirrata

31a Axillary gemmaw absent; capsule deep chestnut purple and inclined when dry

Ceratodon   purpureus

32. Bud-like propagula common at axils of upper leaves; plants usually on disturbed well-drained soil.

Pohlia  proligera

32. Bud-like propagula absent; plants usually in seepage sites or wet sites

Pohlia   wahlenbergii

 

33. Plants silvery gray-green, little branched, forming short turf               bryum   argenteum

 

33. Plants never silvery green _______________________________ 34

 

34. Plants essentially unbranched, with upper leaves forming rosettes on antheridial plants, or bulbiform perichaetia on archegoniate plants; capsule regulary grooved when mature

Funaria   hygrometrica

34. Plants much branched, lacking rosettes or bulbiform perichaeti  ___________________________ 35

 

35. Leaf cells papillose                          Claopodium      crispifolium

 

35. Leaf cell without papillae ___________________________________ 37

 

37. Stems with many paraphyllia; stem leaves with sinuose apex

Hylocomium  splendens

37. Stems without paraphyllia; stem leaves lacking sinuose (wavy) apex ____________________________________________  38

 

38. Leafy shoots showing a decidedly flattened appearance

(complinate) ____________________________________  39

 

38. Leafy shoots not complanate ________________________ 40

 

39. Leaves with narrow decurrent bases    Plagiothecium  laetum

39. Leaves lacking decurrent bases              Isopterygium  elegans

 

40. Leaves with a single costa ____________________________ 41

40. Leaves with doble costa or costa not apparent under low magnification _________________________________________ 47

 

41. Leaves with small abrupt apiculus (tapering point); leaf margins with inconspicuous teeth, even under high magnification

Pseudoscleropodium   purum

41. Leaves with gradually tapering leaf apex; margins with teeth very apparent, even at low magnification ________________________________ 42

 

42. Stem leaves broadly cordate to broadly triangular, base strongly decurrent  (base running down along the stem _______________ 43

42. Stem leaves ovate to narrowly triangular, base not strongly decurrent _______________________________ 44

 

43. Plants regularly once pinnate; branch leaves usually more than 1mm. long

Stokesiella    oregano

43. Plants usually twice to thrice pinnate; branch leaves usually less than 1 mm.

Stokesiella  praelonga

 

44. Leavs markedly plicate    _________________________ 46

44. Leaves not plicate    _____________________________45

 

45. Alar cells much smaller than remainder of leaf cells; leaves with teeth conspicuous under 12x magnification

Isothecium   Stoloniferum

45. Alar cells larger than remainder of leaf cells or not apparent; leaves with teeth not apparent at 12x magnification

Brachythecium   asperrimum

 

46. Stem leaves 2-4 mm. long, lacking teeth at base

Homalothecium   fulgescens

46. Stem leaves less than 2 mm. long, often with recurved teeth near leaf base

Homalothecium   nuttallii

47. Leaves plicate (pleated), at least near leaf base ___________ 48

47. Leaves not plicate _______________________ 50

 

48. Stem leaves decidedly squarrose          Rhytidiadelphus   sqaurrosus

48. Stem leaves not squarrose (at an angle to the stem) ____________ 49

 

49. Leaves plicate through most of their length; leaves readially divergent, never falcate

Rhytidiadelphus   triquetrus

49. Leaves plicate only near base; leaves near apex falcate

Rhytidiadelphus   loreus

 

50. Stem leaves squarrose        Rhytidiadelphus    squarrosus

50. Stem leaves never squarrose _______________________________ 51

 

51. Leaves falcate-secund  (C-shaped)  _________________________ 52

51. Leaves not falcate-secund

Calliergonella    cuspidata

52. Leaves, at least on one side, broadly cordate; capsule 2-3x as long as wide

Hypnum    circinale

52. Leaves not cordate; capsule 5-6x longer than wide

Hypnum    subimponens 

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