Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Porella cordaeana (Huebener) Moore

Family: Porellaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
Jungermannia cordaeana Huebener

Porella cordaeana (also spelled P. cordeana) is a complicate bilobed liverwort. The ventral lobe is less than 1/2 as wide as the wide spaced underleaves. Both the underleaf and the ventral lobe are long decurrent. The ventral lobe is lanceolate rather than rounded as in P. platyphylla. We found P. cordaeana at El Malpais National Monument. Please click on an image for a larger file.



Porella cordaeana, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, Cibola Cty., El Malpais National Monument, Skylight Cave, November 5, 2016



Porella cordaeana, dry habit, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, Cibola Cty., El Malpais National Monument, Skylight Cave, November 5, 2016



Porella cordaeana, portion of stem with antheridium, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, Cibola Cty., El Malpais National Monument, Skylight Cave, November 5, 2016



Porella cordaeana, higher power photomicrograph of stem with narrow, lanceolate & decurrent ventral lobe, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, Cibola Cty., El Malpais National Monument, Skylight Cave, November 5, 2016


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