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Sphagnum subfulvum

Description:

Plant moderately sized, orange-brown, ochre; capitulum small w/ out terminal bud; fassicles in groups of three; Stem leaves lingulate 1.3mm, septations throughout, efibrillose; branch leaves secund, pores large, mostly along commisures; stem cross-section with 2-3 layers of superficial cortex; Stem with slight metallic sheen.

Habitat:

Domed bog on the west side of the Olympic Penninsula.

Notes:

Most likely in the Sphagna group: subsecunda.

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MilesBerkey
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MilesBerkey

Washington, USA

Spotted on Jun 29, 2014
Submitted on Jun 29, 2014

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