COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Polytrichum
spp.;
hair-cap moss
[Polytrichaceae]
Among
the largest and most conspicuous of mosses with erect stems to 12” tall.
Pointed leaves arranged spirally
around the stem.
Often found in fairly dense colonies
in moist acidic soils.
Unusual among mosses for having
specialized internal vascular tissues.
The genus name and the common name
both refer to the densely hairy calyptra or cap that covers the
developing sporophyte.
At least 8 species of
Polytrichum are found in
Wisconsin.
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