Status:
valid
Authors:
(Lindb. ex Steph.) Váňa & L. Söderstr.
Source:
rhakhis
Year:
2013
Citation Micro:
Phytotaxa. 112(1): 9. 2013
WFO Identifier:
wfo-1000008782
Common Names
- Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis
- Affinis Fuscocephaloziopsis
- Related Fuscocephaloziopsis
Description
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis (also called 'Bog Bladderwort', among many other common names) is a small, perennial, aquatic plant found in bogs and fens of North America and Eurasia. It has a short, creeping stem with small, ovate leaves and small, yellow flowers. It has a bladder-like structure that helps it to float on the water surface.
Uses & Benefits
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis has been used as a food source in some parts of the world. It is also known to have medicinal properties and can be used to treat various ailments such as fever, inflammation, and skin diseases.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis is small and white, with a yellowish-green center. The seed is a small, black, round seed. The seedlings are small and dark green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis is a small, evergreen, succulent shrub with a thick, woody stem and glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to South Africa and is hardy to USDA zones 9-11. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Propagation can be done by seed or cuttings.
Where to Find Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis can be found in wetland habitats in Europe and North America.
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis?
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis
What is the common name of Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis?
Affine Fuscocephaloziopsis
What type of plant is Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis?
Liverwort
Species in the Fuscocephaloziopsis genus
Fuscocephaloziopsis subintegra,
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis,
Fuscocephaloziopsis africana,
Fuscocephaloziopsis albescens,
Fuscocephaloziopsis baldwinii,
Fuscocephaloziopsis catenulata,
Fuscocephaloziopsis connivens,
Fuscocephaloziopsis crassifolia,
Fuscocephaloziopsis gollanii,
Fuscocephaloziopsis leucantha,
Fuscocephaloziopsis loitlesbergeri,
Fuscocephaloziopsis lunulifolia,
Fuscocephaloziopsis macrostachya,
Fuscocephaloziopsis monticola,
Fuscocephaloziopsis pachycaulis,
Fuscocephaloziopsis pleniceps,
Fuscocephaloziopsis pulvinata,
Fuscocephaloziopsis schusteri,
Fuscocephaloziopsis zoopsioides,
Species in the Cephaloziaceae family
Alobiella husnotii,
Alobiellopsis acroscyphus,
Alobiellopsis dominicensis,
Alobiellopsis parvifolius,
Alobiellopsis heteromorphus,
Alobiellopsis pillansii,
Cephalozia bicuspidata,
Cephalozia lacinulata,
Cephalozia macounii,
Cephalozia crossii,
Cephalozia hamatiloba,
Cephalozia ambigua,
Cephalozia darjeelingensis,
Cephalozia badia,
Cephalozia indica,
Cephalozia pandei,
Cephalozia kashyapii,
Cephalozia chilensis,
Cephalozia turgida,
Cephalozia austrigena,
Cephalozia schusteriana,
Cephalozia pachygyna,
Cephalozia mollusca,
Cephalozia neesiana,
Cephalozia nishimurae,
Cephalozia parvifolia,
Cephalozia physocaula,
Cephalozia acuminata,
Cephalozia acutiloba,
Cephalozia albula,
Cephalozia stolonacea,
Cephalozia tricuspidata,
Cephalozia trivialis,
Cephalozia tubulata,
Cephalozia veltenii,
Cephalozia conchata,
Cephalozia drucei,
Cephalozia fuegiensis,
Cephalozia kodaikanalensis,
Cephalozia lucens,
Cephalozia macgregorii,
Cephalozia maxima,
Fuscocephaloziopsis subintegra,
Fuscocephaloziopsis affinis,
Fuscocephaloziopsis africana,
Fuscocephaloziopsis albescens,
Fuscocephaloziopsis baldwinii,
Fuscocephaloziopsis catenulata,
Fuscocephaloziopsis connivens,
Fuscocephaloziopsis crassifolia,