Helodium Blandowii
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''Helodium blandowii'', also known as Blandow's helodium moss, Blandow's tamarisk-moss, Blandow's bogmoss, and Blandow's feathermoss, is a rare plant in the Western U.S., including Oregon and California. It occurs all around the northern hemisphere in higher latitudes, and in some places is not as rare as in the Western U.S.


Technical description

* Plants yellow-green, in loose tufts: ascending even though pleurocarpous, regularly and closely pinnately branched, the branches all in one plane like a
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Stem Stem or STEM may refer to: Plant structures * Plant stem, a plant's aboveground axis, made of vascular tissue, off which leaves and flowers hang * Stipe (botany), a stalk to support some other structure * Stipe (mycology), the stem of a mushro ...
s 4–11 cm long, more or less erect (quite stiff when dry), densely clothed in unbranched (but lobed) green filamentous paraphyllia becoming brown below. * Branches unequal, simple, widely spaced on stem, about 1 cm long. *Stem leaves large, more or less triangular-ovate, shortly and slenderly acuminate, somewhat plicate (concave), appressed except at the tips, with paraphyllia emanating from the decurrent leaf bases; margins plane or often revolute, entire or irregularly serrulate or dentate in the middle and lower part of the leaf; costa extending beyond the middle, 1.3–1.8 × 0.7–1 mm. *Branch leaves small (about 0.8 mm long) and contorted when dry, broadly ovate-acuminate to ovate-lanceolate. Autoicous, the perigonia and perichaetia on the stems. *Seta 3–5 cm long, slender, reddish brown. *Capsules rare; when present, smooth, oblong-cylindric, becoming strongly arcuate (curved) and cernuous (incurved), the short neck somewhat wrinkled, the urn 2½–3½ mm long, yellowish-brown becoming reddish brown with age; operculum conic, pointed, to 0.8 mm long; annulus of 3 rows of deciduous cells; cilia 2–3, long, and more or less appendiculate. *
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s smooth, mature in August. *Calyptra cucullate.


Distribution, habitat, and ecology

This species has a circumboreal distribution. The habitat of Blandow's bogmoss is montane
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or "moderately rich" fens or mires, usually with calcareous groundwater, where it forms mats and small hummocks; sometimes it can be found under graminoids and shrubs at the edges of these aquatic features, or within them in small rivulets. Associated vascular plants include ''
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Salix geyeriana ''Salix geyeriana'' is a species of willow known by the common names Geyer's willow, Geyer willow and silver willow. The type specimen was collected by the botanist Karl Andreas Geyer, for whom it was named. Its conspicuous, yellow flowers begin ...
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Carex limosa ''Carex limosa'' is a species of sedge known as bog-sedge, mud sedge, and shore sedge. Distribution This sedge is an aquatic or shore plant which can most often be found in peat bogs in mountains. It is widely distributed across North America ...
'', '' Eleocharis pauciflora'', and ''
Scheuchzeria palustris ''Scheuchzeria palustris'' (Rannoch-rush, or pod grass), is a flowering plant in the family Scheuchzeriaceae, in which there is only one species and ''Scheuchzeria'' is the only genus. In the APG II system it is placed in the order Alismatales of ...
''. Associated mosses include ''
Aulacomnium palustre ''Aulacomnium palustre'', the bog groove-moss or ribbed bog moss, is a moss that is nearly cosmopolitan in distribution. It occurs in North America, Hispaniola, Venezuela, Eurasia, and New Zealand. In North America, it occurs across southern a ...
'', '' Calligeron stramineum'', ''
Hamatocaulis vernicosus ''Hamatocaulis vernicosus'', the varnished hook-moss, is a species of moss belonging to the family Amblystegiaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that exten ...
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Meesia triquetra ''Meesia triquetra'', the three-ranked hump-moss, is a moss that occurs all around the northern hemisphere in higher latitudes. Description ''Meesia triqueta'' grows in small tufts or cushions. The plants, often large, are acrocarpous and dioi ...
'', '' Tomenthypnum nitens'', '' Philonotis fontana'', ''
Drepanocladus vernicosus ''Drepanocladus'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Amblystegiaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Drepanocladus'': *'' Drepanocladus aduncus'' *'' Drepanocladus and ...
'', and '' Hypnum lindbergii''. Fens with ''
Scorpidium ''Scorpidium'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Amblystegiaceae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of t ...
'' spp. or '' Drepanocladus revolvens'', however, are too ion-rich, and not suitable habitat for ''H. blandowii''. The species was declared
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
across the British Isles in 1901 and has not been recorded there since. The fire ecology of this plant is not known; however, fens rarely burn. Excess soot from a nearby fire, however, might negatively affect habitat quality.


Conservation status and threats

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Pacific Southwest Region Sensitive Species. California Native Plant Society List 2.3 NatureServe California State Rank: S1.3; Global Rank: G5 Fens are delicate habitats susceptible to impacts from livestock grazing, hydrologic alteration, construction and continued use of roads, and peat mining. Hydrologic alteration has caused the "well-documented extinction" of this species in Britain.


Field identification

This species is superficially similar to other, somewhat related
moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ...
es, but presence in a fen habitat significantly helps in identifying this moss. Its feather-like, flattened stems and branches are distinctive, as are its yellow-green colour and the presence of dense paraphyllia on the stems. The pale, yellow-green colour might at first glance look like '' Sphagnum'', but ''H. blandowii'' can be distinguished by its pinnate growth habit, as opposed to the fasciculate habit of ''Sphagnum''.


References


External links


California Native Plant Society Rare Plant Inventory Article for ''Helodium blandowii''


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