Rosulabryum andicola (Hook.) Ochyra, 2003

Spence, John R., 2021, Studies in Austral Bryaceae (Bryopsida). III. A Preliminary Account with Keys to Rosulabryum J. R. Spence in Chile, PhytoKeys 185, pp. 87-98 : 87

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.185.70407

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Rosulabryum andicola (Hook.) Ochyra
status

 

1. Rosulabryum andicola (Hook.) Ochyra

Remarks.

A widespread African-Neotropical species found from Chile north to the Southwestern US. This species replaces R. billarderii in warmer climates in Chile and is rare south of the Maule Region. It is found principally on damp to dry soil or soil over rock, rarely on fallen logs and tree stumps. The species is characterized by dioicous sexual condition, strongly rosulate stems, large leaves that are spirally twisted around the stem when dry, a costa excurrent in a short awn, a very well-developed wide limbidium, sharply serrate distal leaf margins, and brown filiform gemmae in the leaf axils of sterile shoots. The rhizoidal tubers are red to red-brown and can be> 1 mm in diameter. (Illustrations: Mohamed 1979: 422, as Bryum andicola ; Magill 1987: 382, as B. andicola ).

Representative specimen examined: Region VIII, Bío Bío Province, Ecological Reserve Coligual, 37°23'S 71°40'W, ca. 630 m, on forest floor, clay banks along road with adjacent native forest, R.R. Ireland & G. Bellolio 35234, 21 Nov. 2002 (MO).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Bryophyta

Class

Bryopsida

Order

Bryales

Family

Bryaceae

Genus

Rosulabryum