Targionia hypophylla
Targionia hypophylla
Phylum: Marchantiophyta
Family:
Marchantiaceae
Genus:
Targionia
Scientific Name:
Targionia hypophylla L.
| Common Name | Orobus-Seed Liverwort |
| Frequency | Infrequent |
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Distinguishing Features
Targionia hypophylla is an infrequent and heatseaking (or at least tolerating) complex thalloid liverwort that can form large mats at the base of rocks in scorched, south-facing hillslopes. It is instantly recognizeable by its black, seed-like capsules, which emerge from the underside at the tip of the thallus.
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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.