Mannia is a genus of liverworts, primitive non-flowering plants with a flattened, green, leaf-like structure that thrives in moist, shaded environments. These distinctive plants exhibit gemma cups on their thalli, small structures that facilitate asexual reproduction. Adapted to capture minimal sunlight under canopy cover, mannia contributes to the biodiversity of understory habitats.
Propagation:
Propagation of mannia can be achieved through spores or vegetative reproduction, requiring proper light, temperature, and well-draining soil. High humidity is beneficial. For spores, collect and sow on fertile substrate; for vegetative reproduction, divide healthy plants during the growing season.
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