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Description: Description with illustrations of Micromitrium tenerum and several Ephemerum species.
The Moss Families of the British Isles In Dixon’s Funariaceae. Acrocarpous (the tiny plants, annual, arising from the persistent protonema) . The leaves ovate to narrowly lanceolate; spiral (forming the rosettes); nerveless (or sometimes with a vestigial nerve in the upper part), or single-nerved. The leaf nerves when present, extending beyond the middle of the leaf, but not to the tip, or extending to the leaf tip; slightly excurrent, or not excurrent. Leaf blade apices pointed; apically acute, or acuminate. Leaf blade margins (sub-) entire, or denticulate to dentate. The basal leaf cells longitudinally much elongated; hexagonal, or rounded, or rhomboidal; smooth. The walls of basal leaf cells thin; straight. The angular cells not well differentiated.
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