Difference between revisions of "Schistostega"

D. Mohr

Observ. Bot., 26. 1803 ,.

Etymology: Greek schistos, split or divided, and stego, cover, apparently alluding to erroneous observation that operculum splits
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 5 November 2020

Plants fernlike, bluish gray-green, occasionally with a reddish purple tint, scattered, as clustered or tufted frondiform shoots. Stems 4–7 mm from a protonema composed of filamentous strands of tiny, clear, spheric cells.

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