Status:
valid
Authors:
(Hook.) Nees
Source:
tro
Year:
1846
Citation Micro:
Syn. Hepat. 579 1846
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001200267
Common Names
- Dendroceros crispatus
- Crispate Dendroceros
- Crispate Dendroceros Liverwort
Uses & Benefits
Dendroceros crispatus is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and aquariums. It is also used as a food source for fish and other aquatic animals.
Cultivars, Varieties & Sub-species
Dendroceros crispatus var. simplicior Spruce
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Dendroceros crispatus flowers are small and greenish-white. The seeds are small and round. The seedlings are small and have a single pair of cotyledons.
Cultivation and Propagation
Dendroceros crispatus is a small, evergreen, perennial liverwort that grows in a rosette form. It is native to the southern United States, Mexico, and Central America. It prefers moist, shady areas and can be propagated through division or by spores. It is best grown in a moist, well-drained soil in partial shade.
Where to Find Dendroceros crispatus
Dendroceros crispatus is found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including Asia, Africa, and South America.
Dendroceros crispatus FAQ
What is the scientific name of Dendroceros crispatus?
Dendroceros crispatus
What is the common name of Dendroceros crispatus?
Crisped Dendroceros
What is the habitat of Dendroceros crispatus?
It is found in moist, shady habitats, such as forests and wet meadows
Species in the Dendroceros genus
Dendroceros herasii,
Dendroceros paivae,
Dendroceros tubercularis,
Dendroceros cavernosus,
Dendroceros foliicola,
Dendroceros seramensis,
Dendroceros ogeramnangus,
Dendroceros japonicus,
Dendroceros javanicus,
Dendroceros crispus,
Dendroceros borbonicus,
Dendroceros adglutinatus,
Dendroceros muelleri,
Dendroceros pedunculatus,
Dendroceros rarus,
Dendroceros reticulus,
Dendroceros subdifficilis,
Dendroceros subplanus,
Dendroceros subtropicus,
Dendroceros tahitensis,
Dendroceros validus,
Dendroceros vesconianus,
Dendroceros wattsianus,
Dendroceros acutilobus,
Dendroceros africanus,
Dendroceros allionii,
Dendroceros australis,
Dendroceros breutelii,
Dendroceros cichoraceus,
Dendroceros crassicostatus,
Dendroceros crassinervis,
Dendroceros crispatus,
Dendroceros cucullatus,
Dendroceros difficilis,
Dendroceros exalatus,
Dendroceros gracilis,
Dendroceros granulatus,
Dendroceros humboldtensis,
Species in the Dendrocerotaceae family
Dendroceros herasii,
Dendroceros paivae,
Dendroceros tubercularis,
Dendroceros cavernosus,
Dendroceros foliicola,
Dendroceros seramensis,
Dendroceros ogeramnangus,
Dendroceros japonicus,
Dendroceros javanicus,
Dendroceros crispus,
Dendroceros borbonicus,
Dendroceros adglutinatus,
Dendroceros muelleri,
Dendroceros pedunculatus,
Dendroceros rarus,
Dendroceros reticulus,
Dendroceros subdifficilis,
Dendroceros subplanus,
Dendroceros subtropicus,
Dendroceros tahitensis,
Dendroceros validus,
Dendroceros vesconianus,
Dendroceros wattsianus,
Dendroceros acutilobus,
Dendroceros africanus,
Dendroceros allionii,
Dendroceros australis,
Dendroceros breutelii,
Dendroceros cichoraceus,
Dendroceros crassicostatus,
Dendroceros crassinervis,
Dendroceros crispatus,
Dendroceros cucullatus,
Dendroceros difficilis,
Dendroceros exalatus,
Dendroceros gracilis,
Dendroceros granulatus,
Dendroceros humboldtensis,
Megaceros flavens,
Megaceros flagellaris,
Megaceros pelludicus,
Megaceros gracilis,
Megaceros aneuriformis,
Megaceros austronesophilus,
Megaceros boliviensis,
Megaceros ciliatus,
Megaceros denticulatus,
Megaceros jamesonii,
Megaceros leptohymenius,
Megaceros tjibodensis,