Status:
valid
Authors:
Steph.
Source:
tro
Year:
1923
Citation Micro:
Sp. Hepat. 6: 431 1923
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001201393
Common Names
- Aneura latemultifida
- Latemultifida Moss
- Latemultifida Liverwort
Description
Aneura latemultifida (also called Broad-Fringed Aneura, among many other common names) is a small, yellow-green liverwort with a thallus that is typically 1-2 cm in diameter. It is native to the temperate regions of Europe and North America, and is found in moist, shady habitats such as woodlands and grasslands.
Uses & Benefits
Aneura latemultifida is used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and as a ground cover in gardens.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Aneura latemultifida has small, yellowish-green flowers. The seeds are small, round and black. The seedlings are small and have a single, pointed leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Aneura latemultifida is a small, evergreen liverwort that grows in moist, shady areas. It is propagated by spores, which are released from the sporophyte and spread by wind or water. The spores are tiny and can remain viable for several years. The plant can also be propagated by division, which is best done in the spring or fall. When propagating by division, the plant should be divided into small pieces and each piece should have at least one leaf and one stem.
Where to Find Aneura latemultifida
Aneura latemultifida can be found on damp rocks and tree trunks in the Northern Hemisphere.
Aneura latemultifida FAQ
What is the scientific name of Aneura latemultifida?
Aneura latemultifida
What is the common name of Aneura latemultifida?
Aneura latemultifida
What is the habitat of Aneura latemultifida?
It is found in moist, shady habitats, such as in forests and woodlands
Species in the Aneura genus
Aneura pinguis,
Aneura ledermannii,
Aneura marianensis,
Aneura crateriformis,
Aneura latissima,
Aneura macrostachya,
Aneura novaecaledoniae,
Aneura sharpii,
Aneura brasiliensis,
Aneura maxima,
Aneura blasioides,
Aneura eskuchei,
Aneura singalangana,
Aneura gemmifera,
Aneura hirsuta,
Aneura subcanaliculata,
Aneura keniae,
Aneura vincentina,
Aneura giangena,
Aneura gibbsiana,
Aneura gigantea,
Aneura glaucescens,
Aneura goebeliana,
Aneura husteinii,
Aneura imbricata,
Aneura intermedia,
Aneura kaguensis,
Aneura latemultifida,
Aneura mirabilis,
Aneura novaguineensis,
Aneura nymanii,
Aneura pellucida,
Aneura amboinensis,
Aneura augustae,
Aneura polyantha,
Aneura biflora,
Aneura puiggarii,
Aneura breutelii,
Aneura brevifolia,
Aneura punctata,
Aneura brevissima,
Aneura cerebrata,
Aneura rodwayi,
Aneura roraimensis,
Aneura rotangicola,
Aneura serrulata,
Aneura crinita,
Aneura squarrosa,
Aneura crumii,
Aneura densa,
Species in the Aneuraceae family
Acrostolia alata,
Aneura pinguis,
Aneura ledermannii,
Aneura marianensis,
Aneura crateriformis,
Aneura latissima,
Aneura macrostachya,
Aneura novaecaledoniae,
Aneura sharpii,
Aneura brasiliensis,
Aneura maxima,
Aneura blasioides,
Aneura eskuchei,
Aneura singalangana,
Aneura gemmifera,
Aneura hirsuta,
Aneura subcanaliculata,
Aneura keniae,
Aneura vincentina,
Aneura giangena,
Aneura gibbsiana,
Aneura gigantea,
Aneura glaucescens,
Aneura goebeliana,
Aneura husteinii,
Aneura imbricata,
Aneura intermedia,
Aneura kaguensis,
Aneura latemultifida,
Aneura mirabilis,
Aneura novaguineensis,
Aneura nymanii,
Aneura pellucida,
Aneura amboinensis,
Aneura augustae,
Aneura polyantha,
Aneura biflora,
Aneura puiggarii,
Aneura breutelii,
Aneura brevifolia,
Aneura punctata,
Aneura brevissima,
Aneura cerebrata,
Aneura rodwayi,
Aneura roraimensis,
Aneura rotangicola,
Aneura serrulata,
Aneura crinita,
Aneura squarrosa,
Aneura crumii,