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Does anyone know two organisms that belong to the Hepatophyta phylum of the Plantae kingdom?

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Does anyone know two organisms that belong to the Hepatophyta phylum of the Plantae kingdom?

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Liverworts are a division of plants commonly called hepaticeae, Marchantiophyta or liverworts. They all belong to original and still used Division name- Bryophyta. They are typically small plants that are often overlooked. They frequently have the appearance of small irregular leaf-like plaques, often covering large areas of the ground but they may also occur on rocks, trees or any other reasonably firm substrate. They can also take on a form very much like flattened mosses. They most often occur in damp locations and are typically found in moderate to deep shade. Some species can be a nuisance in shady green-houses. They do not have flowers or seeds. These are close relatives of true mosses. Examples – 1) Riccia natans- click on the link below. http://www.csun.edu/~hcbio028/Riccia.jpg 2)Ricciocarpon-

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