Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

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

Riccia albolimbata S. Arn.

Family: Ricciaceae

Status: Native

Synonyms:
None

Riccia albolimbata is a small xeromorphic liverwort. The scales of the thallus are encrusted with calcium giving the plant a chalkly white appearance. If the plant is wet for a period of time, the calcium comes off and the thallus becomes grayish or green. This specimen was collected by R. Worthington and the ID of a duplicate specimen was made by Norton Miller. Please click on an image for a larger file.



Riccia albolimbata, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006



Riccia albolimbata, photomicrograph of dry thallus, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006



Riccia albolimbata, photomicrograph of dry thallus, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006



Riccia albolimbata, photomicrograph of moistened thallus, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006



Riccia albolimbata, dark field photomicrograph of moistened thallus, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006



Riccia albolimbata, photomicrograph of cross section of thallus, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006



Riccia albolimbata, packet label, photo Karen Blisard & Russ Kleinman, specimen collected by Richard Worthington in the Sacramento Mtns., near Trap Tank and Devil's Canyon, May 19, 2006


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