M. von Konrat

Creator(s):
Creator role(s):
  • Frullania pycnantha (Hooker & Tayl.) Tayl. growing as an epiphyll (i.e., on another leaf of a tree).  Frullania belongs to a group of land plants commonly called bryophytes, and includes liverworts, hornworts and the more familiar mosses. Frullania is one of the largest liverwort genera in the world with over 1200 species.  Photo: John E. Braggins
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    Description: Frullania pycnantha (Hooker & Tayl.) Tayl. growing as an epiphyll (i.e., on another leaf of a tree). Frullania belongs to a group of land plants commonly called bryophytes, and includes liverworts, hornworts and the more familiar mosses. Frullania is one of the largest liverwort genera in the world with over 1200 species. Photo: John E. Braggins
Current Determination: Frullania pycnantha (Hook. f. & Taylor) Taylor
Family: Frullaniaceae
Coordinates: -38.5408 177.03
Elevation: 400
Habitat/Microhabitat: Moderate light, tawa forest; on twigs

Collector(s): M. von Konrat
Collection Date: 31 December 1996
Catalog Subset: Bryophytes
EMu IRN: 33759
OccurenceID: 3a5e6731-e257-4eb8-be24-d403e825b3c9

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