Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Orthotrichum alpestre Hornschuch ex Bruch & Schimper

Family: Orthotrichaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
None

Orthotrichum alpestre is most notable for the presence of an endostome, an inner ring of teeth. A very similar moss, O. anomalum, has only an exostome. In addition to having the endostome, the capsules of O. alpestre are notable for having 8 conspicuous ribs and narrowing beneath the mouth. O. alpestre also has very notably tall papillae on the distal portion of the leaf. The leaf apices are acute, with margins recurved for most of the leaf. The calyptra has papillose hairs. We found Orthotrichum alpestre on basalt boulders at the entrance to Four Windows Cave at El Malpais National Monument near Grants. We are very grateful to Dale H. Vitt for confirming this ID.
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Orthotrichum alpestre, photo Russ Kleinman, Laura Baumann & Karen Blisard, entrance to Four Windows Cave, El Malpais National Monument, November 5, 2016



Orthotrichum alpestre, photomicrograph of leaf, photo Russ Kleinman, Laura Baumann & Karen Blisard, entrance to Four Windows Cave, El Malpais National Monument, November 5, 2016



Orthotrichum alpestre, note endostome present on conspicuously ribbed strangulate capsule, photo Russ Kleinman, Laura Baumann & Karen Blisard, entrance to Four Windows Cave, El Malpais National Monument, November 5, 2016



Orthotrichum alpestre, photomicrograph of leaf apex demonstrating tall distal papillae, photo Russ Kleinman, Laura Baumann & Karen Blisard, entrance to Four Windows Cave, El Malpais National Monument, November 5, 2016



Orthotrichum alpestre, photomicrograph of immersed stoma on capsule with marginal cells not overhanging more than half the stoma, photo Russ Kleinman, Laura Baumann & Karen Blisard, entrance to Four Windows Cave, El Malpais National Monument, November 5, 2016



Orthotrichum alpestre, photomicrograph of papillose calyptra hair, photo Russ Kleinman, Laura Baumann & Karen Blisard, entrance to Four Windows Cave, El Malpais National Monument, November 5, 2016



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