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in height;
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1.0-
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long and
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wide, erect spreading or contorted (in
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specimen leaves slightly falcate and concave), oblong-lanceolate, gradually tapering or on some shoots (in Norwegian, Swedish, Rasvumchorr specimens) rather suddenly narrowed in upper part; leaf margins flat and unistratose, cells in lower part of leaf thin walled, elongate or short-rectangular, 20-60 µm × 12-17 µm, becoming longer and narrower on margins (to 80-100 µm in length) and shorter and quadrate towards the apex (15-35 µm).
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Larger than others, convolute-sheathing, various in shape and size: one of the inner perichaetial leaves conspicuous much larger and wider (
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long ×
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wide), straight, oval (or sometimes almost spathulate), rounded off abruptly at the apex (Khibiny,
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specimens) or with very short obtuse (angle more than 90°) apiculus (Norwegian and
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specimens); one-two other perichaetial leaves also wide, but smaller, with more or less sharp and long apiculus.
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long (to
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in Kukisvumchorr and Kuelporr and
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in
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and
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).
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Erect (in Kukisvumchorr specimen slightly inclined), straight (in Swedish sample slightly curved with angle about 160- 170°); capsule neck about equal to the urn in length, about
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long, not strumose, gradually turning into the seta (in
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and
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specimens the ratio urn neck is from 1:1.5 to 1:
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some sporophytes).
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