Kingdom:
Phylum:
Metzgeriidae
Order:
Metzgeriales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
subledermannii
ID:
1202546

Status:
valid

Authors:
Steph.

Source:
tro

Year:
1923

Citation Micro:
Sp. Hepat. 6: 432 1923

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001201884

Common Names

  • Aneura subledermannii
  • Subledermann's Featherwort
  • Subledermann's Liverwort

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Description

Aneura subledermannii (also called Subledermann's Thread-moss, among many other common names) is a small, yellow-green to dark green moss with a thin, thread-like stem. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North America and can be found in wet, marshy habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Aneura subledermannii is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a groundcover in shady areas.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Aneura subledermannii has small, yellow flowers with four petals. The seeds are small, black and glossy. The seedlings are small and delicate.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Aneura subledermannii is propagated by spore sowing. The spores should be sown onto a moistened, sterile, fine-grade, sphagnum moss-based growing medium. The medium should be kept moist at all times and should be exposed to bright, indirect light. The spores should germinate within a few weeks and the seedlings should be transplanted into individual containers when they are large enough to handle.

Where to Find Aneura subledermannii

Aneura subledermannii is found in the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, North America, and Asia.

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,