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Pleuridium sullivantii Austin, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 6: 142. 1877.

Stem leaves appressed, concave, lamina 1-stratose; proximal leaves minute and bract-like, deltoid, acuminate, 0.80--0.85 × 0.35--0.38 mm, entire proximally, serrulate distally; distal stem leaves broadly ovate-lanceolate, 0.85--1.35 × 0.38--0.55 mm, entire proximally, infrequently serrulate distally; costa broad, percurrent. Perichaetial leaves obovate, abruptly subulate with an excurrent tip, 1.2--2.2 × 0.30--0.75 mm, margins entire proximally, erose-serrulate distally especially at shoulder; basal cells loosely rectangular; median cells irregular, subquadrate to short-rectangular to rhomboidal or trapezoidal; distal cells at shoulder shorter, rhomboidal; costa percurrent to excurrent, narrower proximally, widest at shoulder, filling the tip, which is less than 1/4 of the leaf length, 0.25--0.55 mm; transverse section of costa at mid leaf showing adaxial guide cells extending across costa, an extensive abaxial band of stereids, and a few thin-walled accessory cells in the center; innermost perichaetial leaves oblong with an acuminate tip, subpercurrent. Sexual condition paroicous, antheridia naked in the stem leaf axils. Seta 0.2--0.25 mm. Spores (23--)27--33 µm, densely and finely papillose-spinulose, light orange-brown in mass.

Loose tufts on sandy soil in open weedy habitats, old-fields, creek bottoms, openings in woods, or disturbed roadside habitats at lower elevations; restricted to eastern North America; Ark., Conn., Fla., Kans., La., Miss., Mo., N.J., N.C., Pa., S.C., Tex., Va.

A chromosome count has not been reported for this species. Sterile innovations are common, julaceous, solitary, to 5 mm, leaves bract-like to oblong-acuminate. Some collections of P. sullivantii have been misidentified as other species of Pleuridium chiefly because the leaves may appear patent and not tightly julaceous. However, P. sullivantii is the only species in the flora producing (1) appressed, julaceous leaves on the stem, (2) obovate perichaetial leaves which are abruptly subulate and excurrent, (3) erose-serrulate margin at leaf shoulder, and (4) frequently seemingly stand-alone, julaceous asexual innovations.


 

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