RM2EMYANJ–Clump of Great scented / Snakeskin Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) with stalked sporangia, growing by a woodland stream, Cornwall, UK, March.
RF2WP4HEH–Conocephalum conicum (great scented liverwort) occurs in woodlands and on wet rocks. It is widespread in the Northern Hemisphere.
RFFJEGPN–Great scented liverwort (Conocephalum conicum). A strongly scented liverwort, also known as the snakeskin liverwort
RM2X1KYPG–Snakeskin or Great Scented Liverwort Conocephalum conicum with conical sporangium growing on a rock in a Somerset stream UK
RM2J3HHT3–great scented liverwort, Conocephalum conicum, Ribeiro Frio, São Roque do Faial, Madeira, Portugal, Europe
RM2X1KYNP–Snakeskin or Great Scented Liverwort Conocephalum conicum with conical sporangia growing on a rock in a Somerset stream UK
RM2F7Y1T9–Great scented liverwort, Conocephalum conicum, growing strongly in spring on riverside rocks. Dorset.
RM2H5CBWC–A close view of Great Scented Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) growing on a rock in a stream bank, Sussex, England, UK.
RF2PG0G91–Snakeskin Liverwort,Conocephalum salebrosum, on dolomitic sandstone, Eben Ice Caves, Rock River Canyon Wilderness, Hiawatha National Forest, Michigan,
RF2HD668H–Conocephalum conicum
RMW7YD3P–Close up of Great scented / Snakeskin Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) stalked sporangia, Cornwall, UK, March.
RMR110C7–Conocephalum conicum, the great scented liverwort, common mushroom-headed liverwort or snakeskin liverwort,
RF2WTHEEE–Great scented liverwort (Conocephalum conicum). This photo was taken in La Albera, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.
RF2K40DP5–Detail of the leaves of the liverwort Conocephalum conicum
RF2RD8B0F–Great scented liverwort or snakeskin liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) is a liverwort with lobular thallus. Marchantiophyta. Conocephalaceae. Marchanti
RF2RD8B07–Great scented liverwort or snakeskin liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) is a liverwort with lobular thallus. Marchantiophyta. Conocephalaceae. Marchanti
RF2BA0B9H–Thallus Conocephalum salebrosum in the yew-Boxwood grove. Hosta, Sochi, Krasnodar region
RMERE912–Close up of Great scented / Snakeskin Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) stalked sporangia, Cornwall, UK, March.
RFCBHB7P–Liverworts on canyon wall Starved Rock State Park Illinois
RF2WY109K–Selaginella kraussiana (African clubmoss) can form dense mats in shaded areas. It is found naturally in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and Macaronesia.
RM2X1KYP6–Snakeskin or Great Scented Liverwort Conocephalum conicum with conical sporangia growing on a rock in a Somerset stream UK
RM2F7Y1KM–Great scented liverwort, Conocephalum conicum, growing strongly in spring on riverside rocks. Dorset.
RMBKNRAE–Detailopname van Levermos; Detail of Elegant Bristle-moss
RF2HD6679–Waterdrops caught by Conocephalum conicum that shine in the reflection of the sunbeam
RMW7YD3H–Clump of Great scented / Snakeskin Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) with stalked sporangia, growing by a woodland stream, Cornwall, UK, March.
RMRDJD7R–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Figure 80. Conocephalum conicum (After Bischoff.). Figure 81. Lunularia cruciata (After Cischofif.) LUNULARIA. L. CRUCIATA (L.) Dum. Any one who has ever had to do with green houses must have noted the beautiful green thalli of this plant. Small plants are sometimes mistaken for large fern prothallia, but the crescent shaped receptacles filled with gemmae are abundant on all the larger plants and render them easy of recognition. This plant is in-
RMEBT5YK–Scented Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum), on a rock, Germany
RMPG3J47–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. Figure 80. Conocephalum conicum (After Bischoff.). Figure 81. Lunularia cruciata (After Cischofif.) LUNULARIA. L. CRUCIATA (L.) Dum. Any one who has ever had to do with green houses must have noted the beautiful green thalli of this plant. Small plants are sometimes mistaken for large fern prothallia, but the crescent shaped receptacles filled with gemmae are abundant on all the larger plants and render them easy of recognition. This plant is in-
RF2K40DP8–Detail of the liverwort Conocephalum conicum (in green) and the fungus Scleroderma citrinum
RF2HD668X–Waterdrops caught by Conocephalum conicum that shine in the reflection of the sunbeam
RMW7YD3J–Clump of Great scented / Snakeskin Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) with stalked sporangia, growing by a woodland stream, Cornwall, UK, March.
RMRH2N34–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. Fig. 5- the distribution of the spores. In Marchantia the elater contains two spiral threads running'its entire length, and so is said to be "bispiral." The sterile fronds of this species often bear gemmae (Fig. 6) in small cup-shaped recep- tacles, borne upon the surface of the thallus. The species is in good condition for collecting in late June or early July. Conocephalum conicuni has a thallus several times forked, and varies from yellowish-green to quite a dark shade, but is a brighter green than is Marchantia. The midrib appe
RMW7WJ2X–Scented liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic Peninsula, Washington state, USA, May.
RMEBT603–Scented Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum), on a rock, Germany
RMRH2N31–. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. Fig. 5- the distribution of the spores. In Marchantia the elater contains two spiral threads running'its entire length, and so is said to be "bispiral." The sterile fronds of this species often bear gemmae (Fig. 6) in small cup-shaped recep- tacles, borne upon the surface of the thallus. The species is in good condition for collecting in late June or early July. Conocephalum conicuni has a thallus several times forked, and varies from yellowish-green to quite a dark shade, but is a brighter green than is Marchantia. The midrib appe
RMW7WHTA–Scented liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic Peninsula in the west of Washington State, USA, May.
RMW7W67G–Great Scented Liverwort (Conocephalum conicum) growingon rock next to river. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. September.
RMRE9MG5–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. American Species of Marchaniia. 303 /. ^A shows a plant with numerous cupules and female recep- tacles, while /. 3C shows a small forking fragment with cupules. Fig. 18. Marchantia chenopoda L. Appendages of ventral scales, x 100 A-C. PeruC..^ toHvia'H ^//' D-F Bolivia, A. d'Orbigny, type of M. peruviana. G, H. Bolivia, /i. li. Rusby 3004. I, J. Bolivia, P. Jay 71- only. The receptacles are so strongly convex that they appear conical and resemble those of Conocephalum comcum (L) Dumort. In fact, according to Lehmann and Lmdenberg, t
RM2K55BY8–Kegelkopf-Lebermoos, Kegelkopfmoos, Echtes Kegelkopfmoos, Kegelköpfiges Lebermoos, Conocephalum conicum, Scented Liverwort, great scented liverwort, s
RMREHP4J–. Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae. Tenebrionidae; Beetles. Kig. 8. Kopf. Conocephalum imfressiusculum^ Fig. 9. Vorderbein. Mittellinie nicht frei, die inneren Interstitien der Decken sind fast flach, alle sind mit einer (stellenweise doppelten) Kcihe grosser, abgeschlifTcner Kornchen versehen, die so gross wie die des l'ronotums. Bei beiden Arten sind Schenkel und Schienen gekörnt und rauh. Auf den Flügeldecken linden sich flache Eindrücke. L. 7,2 mm. 2 Exempl. von Bangkei (wohl Banggaai bei Celc'"' '>" Kimn gesammelt in meiner Sammlung.. Please note that these images are extracted fro
RM2K55C1F–Kegelkopf-Lebermoos, Kegelkopfmoos, Echtes Kegelkopfmoos, Kegelköpfiges Lebermoos, Conocephalum conicum, Scented Liverwort, great scented liverwort, s