Kiaeria (plant)

Kiaeria
Kiaeria starkei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Order: Dicranales
Family: Dicranaceae
Genus: Kiaeria
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Kiaeria is a genus of mosses of the family Dicranaceae.[1] The genus is named after Franz Caspar Kiaer (1835-1893), a Norwegian doctor and bryologist.

Description

The moss is similar to small Dicranum species and form loose to dense cushions. The stems are erect, 1-2 inches high (occasionally higher) and are sparsely fibrous with rhizoids below. The leaves are lanceolate, erect-spreading, sometimes falcate, with full margins, to cut up against the blade tip, with emerging veining. The leaf cells are elongated at the leaf base and smooth, the top sheet portion extends to approximately square and smooth. The leaf wing cells are clearly differentiated.

The spore capsule, at the end of the 7-16 millimeter-long seta is strumose and more or less inclined. The capsule lid is beaked. The peristome teeth are divided in about the middle.

Distribution

Kiaeria species are found in the northern hemisphere in the arctic and subalpine to alpine areas. They grow on silicate rocks and on the ground.

Species

Six species have been described:[2]

References

Notes

  1. Catalogue of Life: 2014 Annual Checklist
  2. theplantlist.org. "Kiaeria". The Plant List. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
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