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Platyhypnidium riparioides

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Hypnales

Genus
  
Platyhypnidium

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Bryophyta

Family
  
Brachytheciaceae

Higher classification
  
Platyhypnidium

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Scientific name
  
Platyhypnidium riparioides

Similar
  
Plagiothecium denticulatum, Pseudocrossidium hornschuchianum, Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans, Philonotis fontana, Pleuridium

Platyhypnidium riparioides, the long-beaked water feathermoss, is a species of aquatic moss commonly found in many regions. This species is among the largest aquatic mosses growing up to 15 cm long. P. riparioides grows in a procumbent or pendulous fashion along rocks and tree roots and may form extensive lax mats of many intermingled plants. It is widely distributed South of the Arctic and can grow abundantly in suitable areas.

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Description

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Platyhypnidium ripariodes is among the larger northern hemisphere mosses with leaves up to 8mm long and plants growing up to 15 cm long. In the UK, plants commonly produce calyptra with relatively long curving lids. The leaf tip is acute, leaf margins are plane, slightly denticulate towards tip, mid-leaf cells are large, costa or the central stork of the leaf extends nearly to leaf tip. The growth form is procumbent but small, young plants can attach themselves closely to rocks and appear flattened.

Identification

Platyhypnidium riparioides Groby Pool NatureSpot

Platyhypnidium ripariodes diagnostic features include its comparatively large size, up to 15 cm long, large leaf size up to 8 mm with elongated mid-leaf cells. Capsules are abundant and frequently produced and feature long curving lid. In the UK, mosses growing in similar habitats and maybe confused with P. ripariodes include aquatic Brachythecium genus and Leptodictyum riparium. All these mosses are platycarpus, have a single nerve per leaf and overlap in size but can be separate by leaf shape, cell structure and growth form.

Distribution

Platyhypnidium riparioides UferSchnabeldeckelmoos Wikipedia

Wide global distribution found South of the Arctic polar region in flowing freshwater mainly in Northern Hemisphere. Found commonly in the British Isles.

Platyhypnidium riparioides Plants Profile for Platyhypnidium riparioides platyhypnidium moss

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References

Platyhypnidium riparioides Wikipedia