RM2X42174–Overleaf Pellia or Common Pellia, Pellia epiphylla, Pelliaceae. A thallose liverwort growing on the edge of a rainforest path. Monteverde Rainforest.
RFW5JCMX–Common pellia (Pellia epiphylla)
RF2BYJYBR–Pellia epiphylla, known as overleaf pellia or common pellia, a species of thallose liverwort growing on a forest stream in Finland
RM2JD3NYE–Sporophytes of overleaf pellia (Pellia epiphylla). Photo from Hidra, south-western Norway in April.
RFRY8M93–Pellia epiphylla close up
RM2BNDD45–Endive Pellia liverwort (Pellia endiviifolia) in centre growing through Common Liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha), the latter bearing cups containing g
RME1RBDF–Ripe capsules of Overleaf Pellia, growing at the banks of brooks and ditches. Close-up.
RM2ANCJ5J–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . ticae (Liverworts). The range of form and structure of both generations in theliverworts is so great that no one form can be taken as a satis-factory type. It will, however, be of use to preface the moregeneral description by a brief account of a particular example,and we may take for this purpose a very common and easilyrecognized thalloid liverwort belonging to the Junger-manniales. Pellia epiphylla (fig. 2) can be found at any season growingin large patches on the damp soil of woods, banks, &c.
RME1RBN3–Overleaf Pellia growing on the side of a small forest stream
RMPG3R5D–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 546 THE PATHOGENIC ALGAE. but several inhabit Hepaticae, chiefly species of Anthoceros, Blasia, Pellia, Aneura, Diplolaena, Sauteria, and Biccia. Nostoc lichenoides Vauch.^ is a common endophyte in the mucilage-cavities of Anthoceros laevis. The motile algal filaments sain admission through the stomata or mucilage-fissures on the lower side of the thallus. Only one filament is admitted into each cavity, then the ope
RMT1KB8W–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 il46 THE I'ATHOGENIC ALGAK. but several inhabit nqxUicae, chiefly species of Anthoccros, Blasia, Pellia, Ancura, Diplolaena, Sauteria, and Riccia. Nostoc lichenoides Vauch. is a common endophyte in tlie unu'ilane-caviliu.s of inthoccros laevis. The motile ak'al filaments gain admission through the stomata or mucilage-fissures on the lower side of the thallus. Only one filament is admitted into each ca
RM2X4216X–Overleaf Pellia or Common Pellia, Pellia epiphylla, Pelliaceae. A thallose liverwort growing on the edge of a rainforest path. Monteverde Rainforest.
RF2BYJYBH–Pellia epiphylla, known as overleaf pellia or common pellia, a species of thallose liverwort growing on a forest stream in Finland
RMCNH8MA–Common Pellia (Pellia epiphylla)
RF2NHXBXC–Pellia epiphylla, commonly known as overleaf pellia or common pellia, liverwort from Finland
RF2E97KAK–Pellia epiphylla, known as overleaf pellia or common pellia, a species of thallose liverwort growing on a forest stream in Finland
RM2JD3NY4–Overleaf pellia (Pellia epiphylla) with sporophytic stalks.Photo from Hidra, south-western Norway in April.
RFRY8M8E–Pellia epiphylla close up
RM2ANF6B0–Organography of plants, especially of the archegoniatae and spermaphyta . l cell so as to producea forking such as the mature condition would suggest does not take place (seeFig. 15). It is characteristic of the branching that a middle lobe shoots outbetween the two new apices and is the common basis for the wings of the twoseparating lateral shoots (Fig. 14). Pellia epiphylla differs from P. calycina and Blyttia Lyallii from B. decipiens in this respect.See Leitgeb, Untersuchungen iiber die Lebermoose, iii (1S75), pp. 54, 80; Farmer, Studies inHepaticae : On Pallavicinia decipiens, Mitt., in
RF2E97KAY–Pellia epiphylla, known as overleaf pellia or common pellia, a species of thallose liverwort growing on a forest stream in Finland
RF2P0N0BP–Pellia epiphylla, commonly known as overleaf pellia or common pellia, liverwort from Finland
RFRY8M8F–Pellia epiphylla close up
RMRDCXNJ–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 546 THE PATHOGENIC ALGAE. but several inhabit Hepaticae, chiefly species of Anthoceros, Blasia, Pellia, Aneura, Diplolaena, Sauteria, and Biccia. Nostoc lichenoides Vauch.^ is a common endophyte in the mucilage-cavities of Anthoceros laevis. The motile algal filaments sain admission through the stomata or mucilage-fissures on the lower side of the thallus. Only one filament is admitted into each cavity, then the ope
RMRDY6RJ–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. MUSCI AND HEPATICAE 365 Hepaticae or Liverworts. The Life-Cycle of Liverworts is on the same plan as that of the Mosses, the gametophyte being the predominant generation. In the simpler types it is thalloid, and may be forked. Pellia, which is common on moist clay banks, is constructed like a large Fern pro- thallus, but more fleshy. Most Liverworts, however, bear appendages. Thus the thalloid Riccia has scales upon the ventral (lower) surface of its fleshy thallus. Its upper surface is deeply penetrated by narrow air-canals, each bounded by four rows of c
RMRDWPG4–. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. 270 STRUCTURE OF LIVERWORTS in close contact with the soil {e.g. the common Liverworts Pellia, Fig. 146, B, and Marcliantia, Fig. 146, E). At the base of the notch situated at the tip of each lobe of the thallus lies the growing point (Fig. 146, D, g.p.), which commonly consists of a marginal row of cells. The middle part of each segment is. Fig. 146.—Various thalloid Liverworts. A, Small part of the thallus of Fegatella, seen from the under-surface, showing the dense weft of rhizoids. B, Group of thalli of P
RMRCC3FE–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. il46 THE I'ATHOGENIC ALGAK. but several inhabit nqxUicae, chiefly species of Anthoccros, Blasia, Pellia, Ancura, Diplolaena, Sauteria, and Riccia. Nostoc lichenoides Vauch.^ is a common endophyte in tlie unu'ilane-caviliu.s of ^inthoccros laevis. The motile ak'al filaments gain admission through the stomata or mucilage-fissures on the lower side of the thallus. Only one filament is admitted into each cavity, then the
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