This is the iNaturalist list of liverwort species of Vancouver Island (January, 2023). I will fill in species descriptions as I make observations or receive feedback.
If you would like to contribute to the guide, get in contact with me and I could also make you an editor.
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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/145611111
Key features: "smooth scaled leaves, yellower towards the tips, and redder towards the base, and coming away from the bark of the trunk"
-Overall structure coming away from the substrate.
Substrate: bark.
Frullania nisquallensis, commonly known as Hanging millipede liverwort, is a reddish-brown species of liverwort in the Jubulaceae family. It is found in western Washington and British Columbia, including Vancouver Island. The plant grows in mats, sometimes in mats that hang from tree branches (particularly those of alders, or maples), or growing close to the substrate. ...more ↓