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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Habitus, an old peat cutting, birch carrMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Head with dehisced capsulesMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
A closer look at the capsulesMicroscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Branch leaf, ventral. The branch leaf is lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, apex with inrolled margins.
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Branch leaf, ventral, close view. The hyalocytes show one or more pores.Microscopy, Stereomicroscope, Microfoto |
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Branch leaf, cross section. Typical feature of section "Acutifolia": The chlorocyts are widely exposed on the adaxial surface
and narrowly exposed on the abaxial.
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Stem leaf. The stem leaf is fimbriate around the whole of the upper part. This differs S. fimbriatum from
all other S. species.
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
The stem hyalodermis shows no spiral filaments. Here and there the cells are with pores.
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Stem, cross section. The hyalodermis is 2-3 layered.
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Sphagnum fimbriatum
Wietzendorfer Moore, July 2008 |
Stem, cross section. A closer look at the border.
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