The Sphagnaceae Or Peat-Mosses of Europe And North America
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Plants rather rigid, loosely tufted. Branch leaves erecto-patent, lanceolate, acute or acuminate, truncate and toothed at apex ; margin more or less bordered, involute at point. EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA. 59 II. Sphagnum squarrosum, Persoon. Pl. XIV. Monoicous or dioicous ; green, the stem reddish, with two strata of cuticular cells. Stem leaves Ungulate, not bordered ; the apex rounded and slightly fimbriate. Branch leaves squarrose, broadly ovate below, suddenly lanceolate ; the apex minutely ...3-4 toothed ; bordered with very narrow cells ; chlorophyllose cells compressed, enclosed by the hyaline. Perichsetial bracts obovate, emarginate. Synon. — Sph. squarrosum, Pers. Mss. Crome, Samml. Deutsch. Laubm. i. p. 24, n. 3 (1803). Web. Mohr, Naturh. Reise durch Schweden, p. 29, t. 2, f. i a et b (1804), et Bot. Tasch. p. 73 (1807). Smith, Eng. Bot. t. 1498 (1804). P. de Beauv. Prodr. p. 88 (1805). La Marck et Cand. F1. Franc, i. p. 443 (1805). ScHULTZ, Fl. Stargard. p. 276 (1806). Brid. Sp.
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