Metzgeria pubescens

Metzgeria pubescens
Phylum: Marchantiophyta
Family: Metzgeriaceae
Genus: Metzgeria
Common NameDowny veilwort
FrequencyInfrequent
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Distinguishing Features

An occasional species of trees and rocks (especially limestone), the whitish hue of dry M. pubescens is most apparent when the plant is thriving in tufts. When wet, the thallus shows pock marks around the abundant hairs that cover every surface of this attractive plant.

Similar species

With hairs all over the thallus, M. pubescens could only be mistaken for M. americana. Confident distinction between the two requires a microscope.

Habitat

Dry to moist, usually shady rock outcrops, cliffs, boulders, tree trunks, and decayed wood in the lowland and montane zones; locally frequent in coastal BC, rare in nw and se [Rocky Mts.] BC.

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