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Marchantia inflexa

Marchantia inflexa Nees & Mont.
Marchantia inflexa
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Marchantia inflexa is a liverwort species in the family Marchantiaceae, native to Guadalupe and Santander. It was first described by Nees & Mont. in 1838.

Description

Marchantia inflexa belongs to the genus Marchantia within the family Marchantiaceae. This liverwort species is found in the regions of Guadalupe and Santander. The species was formally described by Nees & Mont. in 1838. It is part of a group of liverworts that are commonly found in moist environments and exhibit a thalloid body structure. As a member of the Marchantiaceae family, it shares morphological and ecological traits typical of this group, such as flat, ribbon-like thalli and asexual reproduction via gemmae.

Distribution

Guadalupe · Santander

Synonyms

Marchantia papillata subsp. inflexaMarchantia caracensisMarchantia disjunctaMarchantia elliottiiMarchantia quinqueloba

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