. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 380 they bear other branches and then, with a few rare exceptions, always turn their edges towards the mother plant. The top cell is divided by oblique walls as Reinke also points out in his textbook. The tetraspores are elustered and are borne on the lateral branches of the lst and 2nd order, or sometimes first on those of the 3rd order. This is a species of the littoral zone and occurs at half-tide level where it grows preferably in rock-crevices and caves, but also on vertical rock faces exposed to the open
. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 380 they bear other branches and then, with a few rare exceptions, always turn their edges towards the mother plant. The top cell is divided by oblique walls as Reinke also points out in his textbook. The tetraspores are elustered and are borne on the lateral branches of the lst and 2nd order, or sometimes first on those of the 3rd order. This is a species of the littoral zone and occurs at half-tide level where it grows preferably in rock-crevices and caves, but also on vertical rock faces exposed to the open sea. It can grow in the. Fig. 57. Callitluimnion scoimlorum Ag. Basal portions of long branches showing rhizoids. 60: 1. most exposed piaces, there forming small, low, dense tufts often associated with Isthmoplea sphærophora and Rhodochorton Rothii. Tetraspore-bearing piants were found in April, May, June, .luly and August, and cystocarpic in June. This species is common along the exposed coasts of the Færoes, as already mentioned by Lyngbj'e, 1. c.: -- »ad scopulos maritimos præserlini abruptos insularum Færoensium in summo refluxus limite, copiosissime.« It has been gathered ;it the following piaces: — Str.: Kvivig (in caves!), Hojvig (Lyngbye, !), Arge (!), Thorshavn (!); Vaago: North side (in caves!), oposite Kvivig (in caves!); Myggenæs: east side (on steep rock faces!); St. Dimon: (on steep rock faces!); San do: Troldhoved (!) Syd.: Trangisvaagfjord (in caves!), Kval bo (Lyngb.), Famien (Lyngb.). Ost.: Næs (Lyngb.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carlsbergfondet (Copenhagen, Denmark). Copenhagen, Nordisk Forlag, London, Wheldon
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