. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 172. Amhlysleiiiiim iorn/xu/iim I From Cheney in Botanical Leaves, 8i, 8c, and , apical, basal and median cells, respectively. A. Kochii B. & S. Smaller plants resemble J. Juratzkanum, the larger , in appearance; leaves rather distant, spreading from the point oj inser-tion, at times almost squarrose, again, in drier situations, erect-spreading, givingthe plants the appearance of /i. varium; stem leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate,som
. Mosses with hand-lens and microscope : a non-technical hand-book of the more common mosses of the northeastern United States. Figure 172. Amhlysleiiiiim iorn/xu/iim I From Cheney in Botanical Leaves, 8i, 8c, and , apical, basal and median cells, respectively. A. Kochii B. & S. Smaller plants resemble J. Juratzkanum, the larger , in appearance; leaves rather distant, spreading from the point oj inser-tion, at times almost squarrose, again, in drier situations, erect-spreading, givingthe plants the appearance of /i. varium; stem leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate,somewhat narrowed at the insertion, long and slenderly acuminate, entire, sinuo-late or serrulate, long; costa extending -.^-^ the length of the leaf;leaf cells strongly chlorophyllose, rhomboid-hexagonal, ^-6 :i, rectangular and hyalineor slightly colored at base but not forming auricles; branch leaves smaller and morenarrowly lanceolate; spores in summer. Common in shaded marshy places. I have yet to see any plants with leaves as broadly cordate-ovate as are fig-ured in the Bryologia Europea ( ). A rather
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