Barbilophozia lycopodioides

Barbilophozia lycopodioides
Phylum: Marchantiophyta
Family: Scapaniaceae
Genus: Barbilophozia
Common NameGreater Pawwort
FrequencyFrequent
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Distinguishing Features

Barbilophozia lycopodioides is a large and dominant leafy liverwort in northern and montane landscapes, where is formed a groundcover of lanky yellow or green shoots that can be more than 5 cm long and up to 5 mm wide. The lateral leaves are predominantly 4-lobed, the lobes having sharp,spiny tips and descending to about 1/4th the leaf’s length. Underleaves are present, and the bases of the lateral leaves are typically ornamented with numerous long, stiff hairs-like outgrowths (“cilia”).

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Habitat

Moist to mesic humus, rock outcrops, fens, and heath, especially in coniferous forests, in the upper montane and subalpine zones

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