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7. Rosulabryum erythroloma (Kindberg) J. R. Spence, Novon. 19: 398. 2009.

Bryum capillare subsp. erythroloma Kindberg, Eur. N. Amer. Bryin. 2: 358. 1898; B. erythroloma (Kindberg) Syed

Plants small to medium-sized, maroon, red, or red-green. Stems 1-2.5 cm, distinctly singly rosulate, innovations short, rosulate. Leaves of main rosette and innovations similar; appressed and not much altered to sometimes spirally twisted around stem, erect-spreading when moist, obovate, flat, 1-2.5 mm; base decurrent; margins recurved to mid leaf, distinctly serrulate distally, limbidium present, of 2-4 rows of cells; apex acute; costa not reaching apex, percurrent, or short-excurrent, awn stout; proximal laminal cells long-rectangular in rosette leaves; medial and distal cells short-rhomboidal, 15-25µm wide, 2-3:1, walls firm, not porose. Specialized asexual reproduction by rhizoidal tubers, orange, maroon, or red, (180-)200-350 µm. Sexual condition dioicous. Capsule nutant, brown to red-brown, cylindric to elongate-pyriform, 2.5-4 mm.

Capsules mature Apr-Jun. Moist shaded soil, soil banks, rotting wood, lowland forests, protected sites near Pacific coast; low to moderate elevations (0-500 m); B.C.; Calif., Oreg., Wash.; Mexico; Central America (Costa Rica).

Rosulabryum erythroloma is a distinctive coastal endemic, characterized by reddish decurrent leaves with a short awn. The capsules often become strikingly bright red and nutant as they mature; the limbidia are red to sometimes yellowish in older leaves.


 

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