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Archidium minus (Renauld & Cardot) Snider, J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 39: 127. 1975.

  • Archidium hallii var. minus Renauld & Cardot

    Plants minute, 1--5 mm, ephemeral, solitary or gregarious, yellow-green to pale green. Stems mostly simple or sometimes with 2--4 short fertile branches from distal stem leaves, sterile innovations lacking. Stem leaves similar to perichaetial leaves but usually smaller, reduced below to bracts, erect-spreading or loosely spreading, triangular to linear-lanceolate, acute or broadly obtuse; costa weak, not reaching apex or occasionally lacking; laminal margins plane, smooth; median and distal laminal cells of distal stem leaves rectangular, 3:1, 35--45 × 15--20 µm, slightly broader and laxer below but not conspicuously different. Perichaetial leaves erect-spreading or loosely spreading, triangular to linear-lanceolate, acute or broadly obtuse; costa weak, not reaching apex or occasionally lacking; laminal margins plane, smooth; median and distal laminal cells elongate rectangular to rhomboidal, 3--5:1, 50--130 × 13--24 µm, distally somewhat smaller, proximal cells rectangular, wider than cells above. Specialized asexual reproduction lacking. Sexual condition synoicous, antheridia and archegonia intermixed. Capsule terminal, 350--650 µm. Spores typically 32 (16--48) per capsule, 115--175 µm, smooth or papillose, pale green to yellow or yellow-brown.

    Capsules mature fall to spring (Sept.--Apr.). Uncommon on moist open sandy or loamy soil, along roadsides and in grassy often disturbed areas, or crevices and pockets in rock; 0--100 m. Fla., Ga., La. Endemic to the southern U.S.A.

    Archidium minus is easily distinguished from other species by its small size, synoicous sexuality, and the bluntly acute mostly lanceolate leaves with a weak costa. Unlike other species, it is ephemeral, and does not produce the sterile prostrate innovations that give rise to next season's fertile shoots. It is not closely related to any other Archidium species in North America.


     

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