Overleaf Pellia - Pellia epiphylla

Description

This species has sparingly branched green thalli of 1 cm plus. They are plain looking with a weakly defined midrib and lack any surface network. It is monoicous species, with male organs appearing like tiny volcanoes along the line of the midrib, and the female organs on the same thallus being surrounded by a vertical flap.

Identification difficulty
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A photo of the sex organs is required to identify this to species level.

Habitat

Prefers the banks of streams, rivers and ditches, forming a dense band just above the normal water level on shaded banks. May also be found on ground in other moist habitats such as wet woodland, marshes and flushes, or on wet rock outcrops. It cannot tolerate base rich sites.

When to see it

All year.

UK Status

Common.

VC55 Status

Common.

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Species profile

Common names
Overleaf Pellia
Species group:
Mosses & Liverworts
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Pelliales
Family:
Pelliaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
20
First record:
10/11/1991 (Dennis Ballard)
Last record:
07/03/2024 (Bell, Melinda)

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