great mountain flapwort
Harpanthus flotovianus (Nees) Nees
Harpanthus flotovianus, known as great mountain flapwort, is a species in the genus Harpanthus of the family Harpanthaceae. It was first described in 1836 by Nees, based on earlier work by Nees. The species is native to regions including Québec, Labrador, Flanders, the southeastern United States, and the northern parts of the country.
Description
Harpanthus flotovianus is a member of the Harpanthaceae family, a taxonomic group that includes a small number of herbaceous plants. It is distributed across several regions in North America, including Québec, Labrador, Flanders, the southeastern United States, and the northern United States. The species is commonly referred to as great mountain flapwort in English. It was formally published in 1836 by Nees, who also provided the original description. The genus Harpanthus is characterized by its distinct morphological features, and H. flotovianus is one of the recognized species within this group.
Other common names
great mountain flapwort
Distribution
Québec · Labrador · Flanders · SE · NO
Synonyms
Jungermannia flotovianaChiloscyphus helferiHarpanthus acutiflorusHarpanthus flotovianus var. flotovianusJungermannia convolutaJungermannia hartmaniiLophocolea vogesiacaHarpanthus flotovianus var. chiloscyphoidesHarpanthus flotovianus var. latifoliusHarpanthus flotovianus f. minorHarpanthus flotovianus var. retususHarpanthus flotovianus var. uliginosusPleuranthe olivaceaHarpanthus flotowiiHarpanthus flotovianus var. cavifolius