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Marchantia polymorpha
Tonguewort - Green
KingdomPlant (Plantae)
PhylumMosses and Liverworts (Bryophyta)
ClassLiverworts and Alllies (Hepaticae)
OrderLiverworts - (Marchantiales)
FamilyLiverworts - (Marchantiaceae)
GenusMarchantia
Scientific NameMarchantia polymorpha
Common NameTonguewort - Green
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Habitat
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Silhoutte<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2018)
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Flowers - Close Viw<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2018)
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Flowers in Habitat<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2018)
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Leaf - Top View<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2005)
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Rear View<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2018)
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Green House Specimen<br>(Location of Picture: Garfield Conservatory, Chicago, 07)
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Reproduction<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2005)
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Leaf - Underside<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2005)
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Reproduction<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2005)
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Close View
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Habitat - View3<br>(Location of Picture: Okanogan, Washington, USA, 2005)
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Habitat - View #2<br>(Location of Picture: Conconully, Washington, USA)
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SPECIES INFO
Lungwort, tonguewort (Marchantia polymorpha)

Liverworts (Class Hepaticopsida) are an unusual group of primitive plants that lay on the ground. These plants have clearly defined dorsal and ventral surfaces.

Mosses and Liverworts (Bryophyta Phylum) are normally divided into three different groups: Hornworts (Anthocerotae), True Mosses (Bryopsida or Musci), and the Liverworts (Hepaticae).

Plant kingdom contains a large variety of different organisms including mosses, ferns, and seed plants. Most plants manufacture their energy from sunlight and water. Identification of many species is difficult in that most individual plants have characteristics that have variables based on soil moisture, soil chemistry, and sunlight.

Because of the difficulty in learning and identifying different plant groups, specialists have emerged that study only a limited group of plants. These specialists revise the taxonomy and give us detailed descriptions and ranges of the various species. Their results are published in technical journals and written with highly specialized words that apply to a specific group.

On the other hand, there are the nature publishers. These people and companies undertake the challenging task of trying to provide easy to use pictures and descriptions to identify those species.