Figure 1: Sematophyllum adnatum
Name: Sematophyllum adnatum
Family: Hypnaceae
Collection Date: September 13, 2011
Habitat: Found on a rock wall near a river
Location: South Chargrin Reservation
Description: Small, branching, green moss.
Collector: Jamie Frost
Key used: Conard, H.S, 1956. How to Know the Mosses and Liverworts Revised Edition, WM. C. Brown Company Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa.
Collector: Jamie Frost
Key used: Conard, H.S, 1956. How to Know the Mosses and Liverworts Revised Edition, WM. C. Brown Company Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa.
Introduction Key pg. 22
1a. Plants with stem and leaves; erect... 2
2a. Leaves equally spaced all around the stem, with midrib; margins entire; cells isodiametric. Class Musci.... pg. 23
Key to Musci pg. 23
1c. All the common mosses. Leaf ceells in one layer. Eubrya... 9
9b. Stems creeping and branching. Pleurocarpi... pg. 97
Key to Pleurocarpi pg. 97
1b. Leaves not at all papillose... 34
34b. Paraphyllia few or none, usually not seen.... 41
41c.Midrib lacking, or short and/or double.... 95
95b.Terrestrial; xeric, mesic or hydric, not constantly submerged... 98
98b. Median leaf cells, that is, long to very long... 106
106b.With several inflated alar cells... 107
107a. Alar cells in a trasverse row of 3 or 4 adjacent to stem. Genus Sematophyllum.... 108
108a. Slender plants on trees or old wood; capsules erect.... Sematophyllum adnatum
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