Frullania is a genus of leafy liverwort, often forming lush mats on tree bark or rocks in humid environments. This epiphytic plant displays small, overlapping leaves intricately lobed, aiding in water retention and capturing nutrients. The distinct, three-lobed underleaves are pivotal for identification, particularly adapted to its symbiotic relationship with its surroundings to optimize growth.
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Propagation:
Propagation of frullania involves spore sowing and division, requiring consistent moisture, indirect sunlight, and an organic-rich substrate. High humidity and low mineral water are essential. Steps include harvesting spores, placing them on moist substrate, and regular misting until established for transplantation.
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