Liverwort

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May refer to either

  • the spring-flowering plant otherwise known as Hepatica, or
  • the division of non-vascular plants known as Marchantiophyta


Read about Liverwort in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Liverwort. A general name for a group of cryptogamia (flowerless plants), somewhat allied to mosses and known as Hepaticae. Conocephalus and Marchantia have been offered by dealers in native plants as suitable for rockwork and bog-gardens. Lunularia is a common weed in greenhouses.


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