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Pallavicinia Baldwinii
Pallavicinia is a globally distributed genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae Pallaviciniaceae is a widely distributed family of liverworts in the order Pallaviciniales. All species are thallose, typically organized as a thick central costa (midvein), each side with a broad wing of tissue one cell in thickness. All spec .... thallus is simple contain a strong hair like midrib. thallus area except midrib made out of one layer of cells. thallus is dark green in color and it is very small. thallus is gametophyte. it is the dominant plant. grows in shady and moist environments. thallus is green or pale green in color. 3-6cm in long and 4-5mm broad. margins are entirely or irregularly lobed. most species are distributed in tropical or sub tropical or temperate regions. can be found places like moist soil covered rocks, banks of fresh water streams. female thallus lobes with cup shaped fringed receptacles. ;Species ;formerly included References Pallaviciniales Li ...
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Pallavicinia Subciliata
Pallavicinia is a globally distributed genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae Pallaviciniaceae is a widely distributed family of liverworts in the order Pallaviciniales. All species are thallose, typically organized as a thick central costa (midvein), each side with a broad wing of tissue one cell in thickness. All spec .... thallus is simple contain a strong hair like midrib. thallus area except midrib made out of one layer of cells. thallus is dark green in color and it is very small. thallus is gametophyte. it is the dominant plant. grows in shady and moist environments. thallus is green or pale green in color. 3-6cm in long and 4-5mm broad. margins are entirely or irregularly lobed. most species are distributed in tropical or sub tropical or temperate regions. can be found places like moist soil covered rocks, banks of fresh water streams. female thallus lobes with cup shaped fringed receptacles. ;Species ;formerly included References Pallaviciniales Li ...
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Jensenia Wallisii
''Jensenia'' is a bryophyte plant genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae. It has been treated as a subgenus of Pallavicinia by several authors, though a set of features seems to set it apart as a genus. The six or seven species of the genus belong to a southern, possibly Gondwana element. General characteristics ''Jensenia'' liverworts are dioicous. Compared to ''Pallavicinia'' liverworts, their thallus grows erect, and branches tree-like, rather than trailing the ground. The thallus is perched on an ascending stipe which grows from a creeping rhizome. Slime papillae are absent from the thallus margin, though locally present elsewhere. The midrib of the thallus is broad but ill-defined. Reproductive morphology Male reproductive organs are scattered over the thallus's dorsal surface, while female organs are specifically placed near a bifurcation of the frond. The pseudoperianth, a tube of thallus tissue protecting the archegonia, is basally fused with the calyptr ...
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Symphyogyna Tenuinervis
''Symphyogyna'' is a genus in the liverworts in the family Pallaviciniaceae. Approximately 123 species are recognized. Although World Flora Online only acceptes 46 species. It is mainly found on Central and South America. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility accepts 54 species: * ''Symphyogyna apiculispina'' * ''Symphyogyna aspera'' * ''Symphyogyna atronervia'' * ''Symphyogyna bogotensis'' * ''Symphyogyna boliviensis'' * ''Symphyogyna brasiliensis'' * ''Symphyogyna brevicaulis'' * ''Symphyogyna brongniartii'' * ''Symphyogyna chiloensis'' * ''Symphyogyna circinata'' * ''Symphyogyna crassicosta'' * '' Symphyogyna digitisquama'' * ''Symphyogyna fuscovirens'' * ''Symphyogyna goebelii'' * '' Symphyogyna grandibracteata'' * ''Symphyogyna harveyana'' * ''Symphyogyna hochstetteri'' * ''Symphyogyna hymenophyllum'' * ''Symphyogyna ignambiensis'' * ''Symphyogyna interrupta'' * ''Symphyogyna irregularis'' * ''Symphyogyna lacerosquama'' * ''Symphyogy ...
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Symphyogyna Brasiliensis
''Symphyogyna brasiliensis'' is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Pallaviciniaceae. A study in tropical Ecuador found that ''Symphyogyna brasiliensis'' was typically not found in urban environments despite being found in a nearby pristine location, suggesting that the species is sensitive to anthropogenic effects such as the presence of wastewater and heavy metal pollution. The closely related ''Symphyogyna brongniartii ''Symphyogyna brongniartii'' is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Pallaviciniaceae. A study in tropical Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( e ...'' showed the same distribution pattern. References Pallaviciniales Flora of Ecuador {{Bryophyte-stub ...
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Moerckia Hibernica
''Moerckia hibernica'' (vernacular name: Irish ruffwort) is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Moerckiaceae. It is native to the Northern Hemisphere The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the Equator. For other planets in the Solar System, north is defined as being in the same celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the solar system as Earth's Nort .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17269565 Pallaviciniales ...
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Jensenia Erythropus
''Jensenia'' is a bryophyte plant genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae. It has been treated as a subgenus of Pallavicinia by several authors, though a set of features seems to set it apart as a genus. The six or seven species of the genus belong to a southern, possibly Gondwana element. General characteristics ''Jensenia'' liverworts are dioicous. Compared to '' Pallavicinia'' liverworts, their thallus grows erect, and branches tree-like, rather than trailing the ground. The thallus is perched on an ascending stipe which grows from a creeping rhizome. Slime papillae are absent from the thallus margin, though locally present elsewhere. The midrib of the thallus is broad but ill-defined. Reproductive morphology Male reproductive organs are scattered over the thallus's dorsal surface, while female organs are specifically placed near a bifurcation of the frond. The pseudoperianth, a tube of thallus tissue protecting the archegonia, is basally fused with the calyptra. ...
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Jensenia Crassifrons
''Jensenia'' is a bryophyte plant genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae. It has been treated as a subgenus of Pallavicinia by several authors, though a set of features seems to set it apart as a genus. The six or seven species of the genus belong to a southern, possibly Gondwana element. General characteristics ''Jensenia'' liverworts are dioicous. Compared to ''Pallavicinia'' liverworts, their thallus grows erect, and branches tree-like, rather than trailing the ground. The thallus is perched on an ascending stipe which grows from a creeping rhizome. Slime papillae are absent from the thallus margin, though locally present elsewhere. The midrib of the thallus is broad but ill-defined. Reproductive morphology Male reproductive organs are scattered over the thallus's dorsal surface, while female organs are specifically placed near a bifurcation of the frond. The pseudoperianth, a tube of thallus tissue protecting the archegonia, is basally fused with the calyptr ...
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Pallavicinia Xiphoides
Pallavicinia is a globally distributed genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae Pallaviciniaceae is a widely distributed family of liverworts in the order Pallaviciniales. All species are thallose, typically organized as a thick central costa (midvein), each side with a broad wing of tissue one cell in thickness. All spec .... thallus is simple contain a strong hair like midrib. thallus area except midrib made out of one layer of cells. thallus is dark green in color and it is very small. thallus is gametophyte. it is the dominant plant. grows in shady and moist environments. thallus is green or pale green in color. 3-6cm in long and 4-5mm broad. margins are entirely or irregularly lobed. most species are distributed in tropical or sub tropical or temperate regions. can be found places like moist soil covered rocks, banks of fresh water streams. female thallus lobes with cup shaped fringed receptacles. ;Species ;formerly included References Pallaviciniales Li ...
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