Riccia crinita (trichocarpa)
Riccia crinita (trichocarpa)
Phylum: Marchantiophyta
Family:
Ricciaceae
Genus:
Riccia
Scientific Name:
Riccia crinita (trichocarpa) Taylor
| Common Name | Hairy crystalwort |
| Frequency | Infrequent |
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Distinguishing Features
Similar Species
Habitats
Associated Species
Distribution Map
Relevant Literature
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© Brian Starzomski
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Distinguishing Features
An uncommon to rare species, R. trichocarpa forms small rosettes (~1cm wide) on thin soils with open exposure. These rosettes are distinguished by an abundance of hairs present all around the margins and underside of the plant.
Similar species
Riccia beyrichiana also has marginal outgrowths, but they are much shorter, much wider and much less numerous than those of R. trichocarpa. No other Riccia species has the abundant fine hairs of R. trichocarpa.
Habitat
Seasonally moist fine mineral soil, especially around steeper and rockier seepage sites and ephemeral pools. Uncommon to Rare, SW & SC BC.
Associated species
Gemmabryum barnesii, Pottia truncata, Riccia sorocarpa, Riccia beyrichiana, Riccia nigrella, Riccia cavernosa, Pleuridium acuminatum, Philonotis capillaris
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Relevant Literature
- Godfrey, J.D. (1977). Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of southwestern British Columbia . [Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia]. UBC cIRcle.
- Hong, W. S. (2007). Scapania. In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (Eds.), Flora of North America North of Mexico (Vol. 3) . Oxford University Press.
- Wagner, D. H. (2013). Guide to the liverworts of Oregon: Scapania undulata . Oregon State University Herbarium.