Bryodesma corallinum

Characteristics
Pteridophytes
Bryodesma corallinum (Riddell) Weakley
Riddell's Spikemoss
Herb
Perennial
Vascular
<p><strong>Riddell's Spikemoss</strong> is a native perennial in the "Spikemoss" family (<strong>SELAGINELLACEAE</strong>). It occurs on rock outcrops (sandstone or granite) in north Alabama, and on deep xeric sands in south Alabama. <strong>Riddell's Spikemoss</strong> is a clump forming perennial from underground rhizomatous stems. Aerial stems are erect and irregularly branched. Leaves (microphylls) are produced in pseudowhorls of 4. Those on the underground rhizomatous stems are white, appressed, and scale like. Those on the aerial stems are green, triangular to lanceolate in outline, pubescent or glabrous, and tightly or loosely appressed. Spores are produced in sporangia located in the axils of the upper leaves (sporophylls). <strong>Riddell's Spikemoss</strong> is listed as an <strong>S2</strong> species in Alabama (typically 6 to 20 occurrences, few remaining individuals, acres, or miles of stream, or factors demonstrably making it very vulnerable in the state), and globally as a <strong>G4</strong> species (imperiled globally because of rarity or very vulnerable to extinction throughout its range because of other factors).--<em>A. Diamond</em></p>
<p><strong>Riddell's Spikemoss</strong> is one member of a complex of closely related taxa also including <strong>Spiny Spikemoss</strong> [<em>Bryodesma acanthonota</em> (Underwood) &Scaron;koda], and <strong>Sand Spikemoss</strong> [<em>B. arenicola</em> (Underwood) Soj&aacute;k]. The complex ranges from North Carolina to Texas and members have been treated differently by various authors.--A. Diamond &amp; B.R. Keener</p>
Native S2 (State Rank) G4T4 (Global Rank)
<a href=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32083678>Wilbur, R.L. & M.K. Whitson. 2005. The identity of Riddell’s seven validly published but over-looked pteridophytic binomials. Amer. Fern J. 95:160–169.</a>
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Classification
Selaginellales
Bryodesma corallinum (Riddell) Weakley - Riddell's Spikemoss
Citation
Bryodesma corallinum (Riddell) Weakley, J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 16(2): 405. 2022.
<a href=https://archive.org/details/neworleansmedica00hist/page/616/mode/2up>Lycopodium corallinum Riddell 1853.</a>
<a href=https://kiki.huh.harvard.edu/databases/specimen_search.php?mode=details&id=345600>USA: TEXAS: San Saba Co.: on dry granular quartz rocks at Kaolin Creek, near the San Saba, Nov 1839, Riddell s.n. (syntype: GH).</a>
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