Status:
valid
Authors:
(J.J. Engel & G.L. Merr.) E.D. Cooper
Source:
rhakhis
Year:
2013
Citation Micro:
Phytotaxa. 97(2): 55. 2013
WFO Identifier:
wfo-1000011204
Common Names
- Neolepidozia consobrina
- Consobrina fern
- Consobrina's fern
Description
Neolepidozia consobrina (also called 'Consobrinous Lepidozia', among many other common names) is a small, perennial, evergreen liverwort. It has a single, ovate-shaped leaf with a single vein running along the middle. It is native to the tropical regions of South America, and is usually found growing on moist, shady rocks and tree trunks.
Uses & Benefits
Neolepidozia consobrina is used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and as a medicinal plant for its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Neolepidozia consobrina has small, white flowers with yellow anthers. Its seeds are small, round, and black. Its seedlings have small, ovate leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Neolepidozia consobrina can be propagated by division or by seed. It is best grown in moist, humus-rich, well-drained soils in full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some light frost.
Where to Find Neolepidozia consobrina
Neolepidozia consobrina can be found in tropical regions of South America, Africa, and Asia.
Neolepidozia consobrina FAQ
What is the scientific name of Neolepidozia consobrina?
Neolepidozia consobrina
What is the common name of Neolepidozia consobrina?
Conspecific lepidozia
What is the distribution of Neolepidozia consobrina?
It is found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka
Species in the Neolepidozia genus
Neolepidozia capilligera,
Neolepidozia aubertii,
Neolepidozia autoica,
Neolepidozia consobrina,
Neolepidozia cuneifolia,
Neolepidozia disparata,
Neolepidozia disticha,
Neolepidozia gibbsiana,
Neolepidozia heterotexta,
Neolepidozia hodgsoniae,
Neolepidozia longitudinalis,
Neolepidozia mamillosa,
Neolepidozia meridiana,
Neolepidozia oligophylla,
Neolepidozia ophiria,
Neolepidozia palmata,
Neolepidozia paludicola,
Neolepidozia papulosa,
Neolepidozia parvifolia,
Neolepidozia patentissima,
Neolepidozia pennata,
Neolepidozia planifolia,
Neolepidozia praenitens,
Neolepidozia quadristipula,
Neolepidozia rectangularis,
Neolepidozia seriatitexta,
Neolepidozia tetrapila,
Neolepidozia tridactylis,
Neolepidozia trifida,
Neolepidozia verruculosa,
Neolepidozia wallichiana,
Species in the Lepidoziaceae family
Acromastigum anisostomum,
Acromastigum bancanum,
Acromastigum bifidum,
Acromastigum brotheri,
Acromastigum capillare,
Acromastigum colensoanum,
Acromastigum cunninghamii,
Acromastigum echinatiforme,
Acromastigum echinatum,
Acromastigum exiguum,
Acromastigum exile,
Acromastigum filum,
Acromastigum fimbriatum,
Acromastigum inaequilaterum,
Acromastigum integrifolium,
Acromastigum laetevirens,
Acromastigum linganum,
Acromastigum mooreanum,
Acromastigum obliquatum,
Acromastigum tenax,
Acromastigum verticale,
Acromastigum moratii,
Acromastigum pusillum,
Acromastigum stellare,
Acromastigum rigidum,
Acromastigum subechinatiforme,
Acromastigum adaptatum,
Acromastigum divaricatum,
Acromastigum longirete,
Acromastigum fumosum,
Acromastigum furcatifolium,
Acromastigum herzogii,
Acromastigum homodictyon,
Acromastigum implexum,
Acromastigum interstisiale,
Acromastigum laevigatum,
Acromastigum lamyi,
Acromastigum leptophyllum,
Acromastigum lobuliferum,
Acromastigum marginatum,
Acromastigum microstichum,
Acromastigum prismaticale,
Acromastigum stenophyllum,
Acromastigum aurescens,
Acromastigum caledonicum,
Acromastigum carcinum,
Acromastigum cavifolium,
Acromastigum curtilobum,
Amazoopsis diplopoda,
Amazoopsis gracilis,