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Liverworts, along with mosses and hornworts, are classified by botanists as bryophytes – non-flowering plants that lack vascular (conductive) tissue. It is possible, even likely, that liverworts we…
Most liverworts can reproduce vegetatively (without sexual reproduction). When drops of water hit the raised cups on the liverwort’s surface, tiny pieces of tissue called gemmae are splashed out. If these land in a moist area, they grow into a new plant...
Les marges claires et crénelées de ce lichen de couleur vert-de-gris (Peltigera malacea) se détachent curieusement sur le vert chlorophylle de la mousse.