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Stem leaves lacerate across all or part of apex. |
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Stem leaves erose to entire at apex. |
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2 (1) |
Stem leaves lingulate-spatulate, lacerate across broad apex and partially down the sides. |
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Sphagnum lindbergii |
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Stem leaves lingulate to triangular-lingulate, lacerate or notched in middle of apex only. |
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3 (2) |
Stem leaves lingulate; branch leaves not sharply recurved when dry and typically strongly 5-ranked; plants strongly brown-pigmented, small and compact. |
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Sphagnum lenense |
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Stem leaves triangular-lingulate; branch leaves sharply recurved when dry and rarely five-ranked; plants typically green, large and not especially compact. |
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Sphagnum riparium |
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4 (1) |
Branch leaf hyaline cells efibrillose. |
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Sphagnum splendens |
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Branch leaf hyaline cells fibrillose. |
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5 (4) |
Branch leaf hyaline cells with 5 or more free pores per cell in lower portion of convex surface. |
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(6) |
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Branch leaf hyaline cells with less than 5 free pores per cell in proximal portion of convex surface. |
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6 (5) |
Branch leaf hyaline cells lacking pores or wall thinnings on concave surface. |
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Branch leaf hyaline cells with pores or wall thinnings on concave surface. |
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7 (6) |
Branch leaf hyaline cells often with two pores per fibril interval on convex surface, pores less than or equal to 1/3 cell diameter. |
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Sphagnum majus |
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Branch leaf hyaline cells usually with 1 pore per fibril interval on convex surface, pores greater than 1/3 cell diameter. |
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Sphagnum species C |
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8 (6) |
Branch leaf hyaline cells with round wall thinnings in the cell angles and apices on the concave surface. |
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Branch leaf hyaline cells with pores or wall thinnings free from the cell margins on the concave surface. |
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9 (8) |
Stem leaves fibrillose at apex; stem leaves spreading at right angles; common species of northern peatlands. |
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Sphagnum balticum |
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Stem leaves normally efibrillose and appressed; rare species of temperate northeastern U. S. |
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Sphagnum rubroflexuosum |
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10 (8) |
Stem leaves lingulate to triangular-lingulate and with a more or less erose apex; branch leaf pores faint (visible only with heavy staining). |
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Sphagnum obtusum |
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Stem leaves triangular and with an obtuse, entire apex; branch leaf pores obvious. |
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11 (10) |
Branch leaf hyaline cells with numerous free pores on convex surface in distal region, branch leaf hyaline cells relatively short and wide in proximal portion. |
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Sphagnum annulatum |
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Branch leaf hyaline cells with numerous pseudopores along commissures on convex surface in distal region; branch leaf hyaline cells relatively long and narrow in proximal portion. |
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Sphagnum jensenii |
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12 (5) |
Branch leaves with numerous pores along the commissures on both surfaces, round wall thinnings in cell angles and apices not present on concave surface. |
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Sphagnum mendocinum |
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Branch leaves with few or no pores along the commissures on either surface; round wall thinnings present in cell angles and apices on concave surface. |
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13 (12) |
Stem leaves lingulate to ovate-lingulate and with incurved distal margins. |
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(14) |
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Stem leaves various$ but not as above. |
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14 (13) |
Branch leaves ovate, strongly concave, neither undulate nor recurved, not 5-ranked. |
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Sphagnum tenellum |
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Branch leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate, moderately concave, slightly undulate and recurved, often 5-ranked. |
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Sphagnum balticum |
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15 (13) |
Branch leaves with serrulate margins. |
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Branch leaves entire along margins. |
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16 (15) |
Branch leaves with broad, rounded apex. |
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Sphagnum fitzgeraldii |
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Branch leaves with pointed involute apex. |
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17 (16) |
Branch leaves ovate to broadly ovate; spreading branches short, little tapered to distal end. |
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Sphagnum mississippiensis |
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Branch leaves ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate; spreading branches long, tapered to distal end. |
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Sphagnum trinitense |
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18 (15) |
Stem leaves lingulate to triangular-lingulate with more or less erose apex. |
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Stem leaves triangular to triangular-lingulate, acute to obtuse$ but rarely erose. |
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19 (18) |
Branch leaves sharply recurved when dry; stem leaves efibrillose at apex. |
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Sphagnum recurvum |
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Branch leaves slightly recurved when dry; stem leaves efibrillose or fibrillose at apex. |
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20 (19) |
Stem leaves spreading, fibrillose distally. |
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Sphagnum balticum |
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Stem leaves appressed efibrillose distally. |
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Sphagnum flexuosum |
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21 (18) |
Stem leaves less than 0.8 mm, triangular. |
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Sphagnum angustifolium |
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Stem leaves 0.8 mm or more (if shorter, then apiculate), triangular to triangular-lingulate. |
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22 (21) |
Branch leaves typically broadly ovate with an abruptly involute apex. |
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Sphagnum pulchrum |
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Branch leaves ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate with a tapered involute apex. |
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23 (22) |
Stem leaves apiculate; young pendent branches in pairs between rays of the capitulum; carpet forming species with branch leaves not greatly elongated at distal branch end. |
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Stem leaves obtuse to apiculate; young pendent branches not in pairs between the branches of the capitulum; aquatic species with branch leaves substantially elongated at distal branch end. |
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24 (23) |
Branch leaves strongly recurved when dry. |
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(25) |
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Branch leaves weakly recurved when dry. |
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25 (24) |
Branch leaf chlorophyll cells wall-enclosed no concave surface; stem cortex with strongly enlarged thin-walled cells. |
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Sphagnum pacificum |
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Branch leaf chlorophyll cells slightly enclosed on or just reaching concave surface; stem cortex with moderately enlarged and thick-walled cells. |
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Sphagnum fallax |
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26 (24) |
Branch leaves relatively narrow, with length to width ratio ca 3.2; stem leaves relatively broad, with length to width ration 1.14; branch leaves typically strongly five-ranked. |
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Sphagnum isoviitae |
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Branch leaves relatively broad, with length to width ratio ca 2.8; stem leave relatively narrow, with length to width ration ca 1.22; branch leaves unranked or only weakly five-ranked. |
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Sphagnum brevifolium |
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27 (23) |
Branch leaf chlorophyll cells very well-enclosed on concave surface. |
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(28) |
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Branch leaf chlorophyll cells slightly enclosed or reaching concave surface. |
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28 (27) |
Stem leaves sharply acute to apiculate, hyaline cells undivided; stem cortical cells weakly-differentiated; Pacific Coast of British Columbia. |
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Sphagnum species D |
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Stem leaves acute to obtuse, hyaline cells frequently septate; eastern North America east of 100th meridian. |
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29 (28) |
Branch leaf chlorophyll cells in transverse section well-enclosed and reaching only ca 1/2 the distance to the concave surface; branch leaves often falcate-secund. |
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Sphagnum species A |
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Branch leaf chlorophyll cells slightly enclosed and reaching about 3/4 the distance to the concave surface; branch leaves typically straight. |
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Sphagnum torreyanum |
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30 (27) |
Stem leaves obtuse, spreading and with septate hyaline cells in the proximal mid-region. |
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Sphagnum species B |
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Stem leaves acute to apiculate, appressed and with non-septate hyaline cells in proximal mid-region. |
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31 (30) |
Branch leaves relatively narrow, length to width equal or greater than 3.6:1, hyaline cells in distal region convex surface 8--15:1; capitulum often twisted. |
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Sphagnum cuspidatum |
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Branch leaves relatively broad, length to width less than 3.6:1, hyaline cells in distal region convex surface 4--8:1; capitulum with straight branches. |
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Sphagnum viride |