WebA liverwort plant genus of the family Marchantiaceae, order Marchantiales, subclass MARCHANTIAE. Members contain brassinosteroids and DITERPENES. Explore the latest full-text research PDFs ... WebBright green to bluish green, sometimes blotched with dark red pigmentation, firm, rather leathery, without dark median band, areo-late, flecked with numerous white oil bodies, pores numerous, small, generally closed, margins mostly deep red or pink, entire, proximally undulate and scalloped; when dry, margins crinkled, not raised or incurved.
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WebFamily: Marchantiaceae. Genus: Marchantia. The genus Marchantia (liverworts) is divided into an upper photosynthetic layer and a lower storage layer. The characteristic feature of Marchantia are gemmae cups that are useful in asexual reproduction. The plants are dioeceous and the sexual reproductive organs are antherdia and archegonia. http://vawineinmypocket.com/Listings/SimpleDetail/30573?p=26945 megasite authority board
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WebPhonetic Spelling mar-KAN-tee-ah pal-ee-MOR-fuh Description. Liverworts are primitive, moss-like plants that form leaf-like mats on the soil surface. WebFamily: Marchantiaceae Status: Native Synonyms: None Marchantia polymorpha is one of the most common Liverworts, and one that has shown up in many texts even though it is not representative of many of the features of liverworts. It is a thalloid liverwort rather than a leafy liverwort. The thallus is thin with a dark line in the middle. WebFamily: Marchantiaceae Status: Native Synonyms: Marchantia alpestris (Nees) Burgeff Marchantia polymorpha ssp. montivagans is the highest elevation subspecies of Marchantia polymorpha in the Gila National Forest, recognizing that both subspecies can occur over 8000 feet in elevation. Marchantia polymorpha ssp. montivagans has a lighter green ... nancy hedges