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Andreaea
Family: Andreaeaceae
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Richard H. Zander in Flora of North America (vol. 27)
Plants commonly cemented to substrate. Stems with stalked mucilage hairs in leaf axils, stalks usually brown. Leaves spiraling around stem in several rows, usually brittle, commonly ending in a distinct apiculus of a single cell; costa sometimes poorly differentiated, sometimes not reaching the leaf insertion; laminal cells with thick longitudinal walls and often pitted or sinuose, transverse walls thin. Capsule 0.5-2 mm. Andreaea is easily recognized in the field by the dark green to blackish dense turf strongly adherent to a rock habitat, the brittle leaves, and capsule opening by four longitudinal lateral slits. These species are largely temperate montane to arctic-alpine in distribution, not uncommon on exposed acid rock surfaces. The present treatment follows B. M. Murray´s (1987, 1988, 1988b) detailed and thorough study closely except that Andreaea alpestris is treated as a synonym of A. rupestris and A. crassinervia as a synonym of A. rothii, following M. F. V. Corley et al. (1981), while infraspecific taxa are not recognized. The costa may be interpreted as strongly excurrent when it fills the leaf subula.

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Andreaea alpestris
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Andreaea alpina
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Andreaea angustata
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Andreaea baileyi
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Andreaea blyttii
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Andreaea crassinervia
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Andreaea fuegiana
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Andreaea hartmanii
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Andreaea heinemannii
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Andreaea huntii
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Andreaea macounii
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Andreaea megistospora
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Andreaea mutabilis
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Andreaea nivalis
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Andreaea obovata
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Andreaea papillosa
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Andreaea parvifolia
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Andreaea petrophila
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Andreaea rothi
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Andreaea rothii
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Andreaea rupestris
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Andreaea schofieldiana
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Andreaea sinuosa
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Andreaea sparsifolia
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Andreaea wilsoni
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Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
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