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Lophocolea bidentata

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
2Marchantiophyta
Subclass
2Marchantiidae
Phase
1Marchantiopsida
Subphase
4Jungermanniaceae
Stage
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Synonym: Lophocolea heterophylla
German: Verschiedenblättrige Kammkelchmoos; Zweizähniges Kammkelchmoos.
Clades: Geocalycaceae, Jungemanniales.
BotanyLeafy liverwort; yellowish light green and often grow in extended flat coatings. The shoots are up to 3 cm long and 2 mm wide and are often abundantly branched. The moss is also macroscopically easily recognizable, since the flanks are divided in the lower part to 1/3 in 2 triangular lobes and in the upper part, however, are completely rounded. The liverwort grows on low-limbed, moderately acidic to neutral, moist, partially shaded locations. It inhabits rotten, fresh coniferous or hardwood, is also found on dead plant remains, rocks. It likes to grow together with Tetraphis pellucida.
Fancier of moisture and nutrients, grows on earth and humus in light places in forests and bushes, often hidden among other mosses. Recognizable by translucent, fine double-headed leaves with a typical smell.
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  • ›3 Bryophyta
  • ›2 Marchantiophyta
  • ›2 Marchantiidae
  • ›1 Marchantiopsida
  • ›4 Jungermanniaceae