Specimen #3: Brachythecium salebrosum, Moss
Name: Brachythecium salebrosum
Common Name: Golden Foxtail Moss
Family: Brachytheciaceae
Collection Date: September 5, 2016
Collection Date: September 5, 2016
Habitat: Located in a shady area of grass, growing in soil.
Location: Warren, Ohio
Description: Moss grows in long strands. Growth is horizontal, and is smaller than 3cm tall. Color ranges from a golden yellow to a light green. Leaves are small, and have a lance shape, with a noticeable midrib.
Key Used: McKnight, K. B. (2013). Common mosses of the Northeast and Appalachians. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Figure 2: Leaf from Golden Foxtail Moss. Leaves all have a lance shape, with a midrib going through the body. The midrib is much more noticible towards the base of the leaf.
Keying Steps:
Growth Form-Pleurocarp-Lance
1b. Plants creeping or creeping with ascending shoot tips,
top of plants rarely more than 3cm above the substrate……7
7b. Plants terrestrial on soil, rocks, trees, or logs, or if
submerged then leaves not folded at base to form pocket…. 8
8b. Leaves 2-4 mm long……17
17b. Older shoots
with green, yellow green, golden or brownish green leaves; growing on various
substrates; capsules usually bent over on stalks from short side branches….19
19b. Leaf tips long and sharply pointed; long branches not
curling like a hook when dry…..20
20b. Leaves at stem
tips straight or curved in various directions…21
21b. Leaf tips flat,
not rolled lengthwise…23
23b. Leaves crowded,
pleated, (especially when dry); capsules stubby macaroni-shaped and gently
curved, dark brown…..24
24b. Leaves strongly pleated when dry, less so when wet;
capsules 2mm long, inclined to horizontal (both sexes on one plant so
frequently with capsules)…. Brachythecium salebrosum


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