Kingdom:
Phylum:
Pelliidae
Order:
Pallaviciniales
Species:
digitisquama
ID:
1206403

Status:
valid

Authors:
Steph.

Source:
tro

Year:
1900

Citation Micro:
Linnaea

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001205741

Common Names

  • Symphyogyna digitisquama
  • Digitisquama Symphyogyna
  • Digitisquama Liverwort

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Description

Symphyogyna digitisquama (also called 'Finger-scaled Symphyogyna', among many other common names) is a species of moss native to South America. It is a small, bright green moss with a stem up to 1 cm long and leaves that are up to 1.5 mm long. It grows in moist, shady areas in the Andes Mountains of Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia.

Uses & Benefits

Symphyogyna digitisquama is used as a traditional medicine in India and is also used in the production of herbal teas and food products.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Symphyogyna digitisquama has small, yellowish-green flowers with four petals and a single pistil. The seeds are small and black, and the seedlings are small and delicate.

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Where to Find Symphyogyna digitisquama

Symphyogyna digitisquama can be found in South America.

Symphyogyna digitisquama FAQ

What is the scientific name of Symphyogyna digitisquama?

Symphyogyna digitisquama

What is the common name of Symphyogyna digitisquama?

Symphyogyna Digitisquama Moss

Where is Symphyogyna digitisquama found?

Symphyogyna digitisquama is found in South America, specifically in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador.

Species in the Symphyogyna genus

Symphyogyna aspera, Symphyogyna brasiliensis, Symphyogyna brongniartii, Symphyogyna podophylla, Symphyogyna sinuata, Symphyogyna hymenophyllum, Symphyogyna tenuinervis, Symphyogyna rectidens, Symphyogyna similis, Symphyogyna hochstetteri, Symphyogyna rhodina, Symphyogyna leptothelia, Symphyogyna apiculispina, Symphyogyna atronervia, Symphyogyna boliviensis, Symphyogyna caduciloba, Symphyogyna circinata, Symphyogyna digitisquama, Symphyogyna fuscovirens, Symphyogyna ignambiensis, Symphyogyna interrupta, Symphyogyna irregularis, Symphyogyna lacerosquama, Symphyogyna lindmanii, Symphyogyna luetzelburgii, Symphyogyna marginata, Symphyogyna mexicana, Symphyogyna multiflora, Symphyogyna paucidens, Symphyogyna purpureolimbata, Symphyogyna rubescens, Symphyogyna rubritincta, Symphyogyna semiinvolucrata, Symphyogyna subsimplex, Symphyogyna trivitatta, Symphyogyna ulvoides, Symphyogyna undulata, Symphyogyna volkensii,

Species in the Pallaviciniaceae family

Greeneothallus gemmiparus, Jensenia spinosa, Jensenia florschuetzii, Jensenia difformis, Jensenia connivens, Jensenia decipiens, Jensenia wallisii, Jensenia crassifrons, Pallavicinia camisassai, Pallavicinia ambigua, Pallavicinia baldwinii, Pallavicinia bipinnata, Pallavicinia cylindrica, Pallavicinia himalayensis, Pallavicinia hypandra, Pallavicinia indica, Pallavicinia levieri, Pallavicinia lyellii, Pallavicinia pseudolyellii, Pallavicinia purpurea, Pallavicinia ridleyi, Pallavicinia rubristipa, Pallavicinia subciliata, Podomitrium phyllanthus, Podomitrium malaccense, Podomitrium marginatum, Seppeltia succuba, Symphyogyna aspera, Symphyogyna brasiliensis, Symphyogyna brongniartii, Symphyogyna podophylla, Symphyogyna sinuata, Symphyogyna hymenophyllum, Symphyogyna tenuinervis, Symphyogyna rectidens, Symphyogyna similis, Symphyogyna hochstetteri, Symphyogyna rhodina, Symphyogyna leptothelia, Symphyogyna apiculispina, Symphyogyna atronervia, Symphyogyna boliviensis, Symphyogyna caduciloba, Symphyogyna circinata, Symphyogyna digitisquama, Symphyogyna fuscovirens, Symphyogyna ignambiensis, Symphyogyna interrupta, Symphyogyna irregularis, Symphyogyna lacerosquama,