Radula complanata (L.) Dumort

Clusters of green liverworts in file like structures.
The detachment of reproductive cells from Radula complanata leafs help give clusters of the liverwort a filing order-like structure.

NPS/ John Brinda

Distribution: widespread throughout the northern hemisphere

Habitat: epiphytic or saxicolous (found here on shaded rock)

Distinctive Characters: single large oil body per cell, marginal gemmae, underleaves lacking

Similar Species: Frullania is similar but has underleaves.

 
Microscopic view of olive green clusters of reproductive cells located on the margin of a Radula complanata.
Reproductive cells located on the margin of a Radula complanata liverwort will detach to become a new liverwort.

NPS/ John Brinda

Last updated: January 15, 2020

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