- of
upper leaf lobes,
underleaves (0.15 mm. across) that are only a
little wider than
their stems (0.10 mm. across). The
underleaves of New York Scalewort...
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large size, multi-celled
tooth on the leaf lobule, and
deeply divided underleaves with
pointed tips.
While showing a
particular affinity for ****e trees...
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brownish to reddish. The
leaves are
unlobed and have a
smooth edge; the
underleaves are
tapered and narrow.
Plants may have gemmae. The
species of this genus...
- structures)
uniquely emerging from
leaves rather than stems. The
family lacks underleaves,
which are
common in
other liverwort families.
Fossil evidence from Burmese...
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leaves and has
underleaves lobed to
about seven-eighths of
their length. The
other two
species have many
marginal cilia and
underleaves lobed to no more...
- has
pinnate branching,
incubous leaf insertion, as well as
leaves and
underleaves that are 3-4
lobed and
divided <0.5 of
their length. The
following species...
- leaves,
large thin-walled leaf
cells without trigones, and the
absence of
underleaves. However,
Haesselia is
distinguished from its
relatives by
various features...
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feature a
distinctive long,
curved tooth made up of up to 10 cells. The
underleaves,
which are leaf-like
structures on the plant's underside,
overlap loosely...
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underside of the stem, and not
restricted to
specific patches near the
underleaves.
Subfamilies and
genera included in Jungermanniaceae: Delavayelloideae...
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stems and leaves.
Similar to
other Radulaceae, it
lacks the leaf-like
underleaves (amphigastria)
found in many
other liverwort groups, and
instead produces...