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Sphaerocarpos texanus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Marchantiopsida

Family
  
Sphaerocarpaceae

Scientific name
  
Sphaerocarpos texanus

Division
  
Marchantiophyta

Order
  
Sphaerocarpales

Genus
  
Sphaerocarpos

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Sphaerocarpos, Sphaerocarpaceae, Scapania, Sharpiella seligeri, Fossombroniaceae

Sphaerocarpos texanus, the Texas balloonwort, is a species of liverwort in the Sphaerocarpaceae family, found in the Americas, northern Africa and Europe.

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Description

Sphaerocarpos texanus are small, thalloid, dioecious liverworts. The species is sexually dimorphic, with male plants usually 3–5 mm in diameter, females up to 12 mm in diameter. Both male (bearing antheridia) and female (bearing archegonia) plants are bright green, with the thallus branching up to several times. The plant is a winter annual, appearing in autumn and dying in spring. Notably, the spores occur in sets of four, called tetrads. Unlike most other species of liverwort, the spores stay in these tetrads until they germinate.

Habitat

The plant is found on flat, lightly shaded soil. Usually by roadsides.

Distribution

Sphaerocarpos texanus has a wide range, probably the widest of any species in its genus. It has been found on several continents, in the United States, Uruguay, England, Germany, France and Morocco.

References

Sphaerocarpos texanus Wikipedia