Warnstorfia fluitans

Warnstorfia fluitans, the floating hook-moss or water hook-moss, is a species of moss found in acidic habitats across all continents except Antartica.

Warnstorfia fluitans
Warnstorfia fluitans
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Bryophyta
Class: Bryopsida
Subclass: Bryidae
Order: Hypnales
Family: Amblystegiaceae
Genus: Warnstorfia
Species:
W. fluitans
Binomial name
Warnstorfia fluitans
(Hedwig) Loeske

Description

Warnstorfia fluitans is a medium-sized moss ranging in color from green to yellowish to brownish and can be rarely red when the species occurs in exposed habitats. The cells of its stem epidermis are not widened, and its pseudoparaphyllia are ovate-triangular to lanceolate in shape. It has axillary hairs with a distal portion of one to four cells, the hairs being hyaline when young. Its stem leaves are narrowly ovate to triangularly ovate, with denticulate margins. Their apices are acuminate, and the costa range from 50-80% of the leaf length. Its alar regions are narrowly transversely triangular and roughly reach the costa. The moss is sexually autoicous.[1]

Warnstorfia fluitans is distinguished from Warnstorfia pseudostraminea, the other autoicous species in its genus, by its more broadly triangular alar groups and more straight to slightly falcate stem leaves with hooked apices. However, these morphological features are inconsistent in W. pseudostraminea, and rarely certain occurrences of W. fluitans have the same characteristics.[2]

Warnstorfia fluitans is excellent at phytofiltration of arsenic from water.[3]

Distribution and habitat

Warnstorfia fluitans commonly occurs in minerally poor or acidic habitats, though it can occasionally occur in nutrient rich areas. It is often found in fens, bogs, depressions in rocks, on moist rocky surfaces, and other similar watery areas ranging in elevation from 0–3,500 m (0–11,483 ft).[1] It can grow among Sphagnum cuspidatum.

The moss can be found throughout Canada and the northern United States, variously in South America, Australia, and Eurasia, in southern and eastern Africa, and on islands in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans.[1]

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References

  1. Flora of North America Editorial Committee, ed. (1993). Flora of North America North of Mexico. 28 (illustrated ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 396. ISBN 9780190202750.
  2. Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed.). "Warnstorfia fluitans". Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA). New York and Oxford via eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.
  3. Sandhi, Arifin; Landberg, Tommy; Greger, Maria (2018). "Phytofiltration of arsenic by aquatic moss (Warnstorfia fluitans)". Environmental Pollution. Elsevier. 237: 1098–1105. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2017.11.038. PMID 29157972.
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