



Diplophyllum albicans
White Earwort is a small, leafy plant that grows in damp, shady places. Its unique shape and soft leaves make it special and fun to discover in nature!
生息地: Forests
The White Earwort is a tiny, mat-forming liverwort with flattened, greenish-brown stems and distinct pale or whitish tips on its overlapping, ear-like lobes. It often creates a carpet-like covering on damp surfaces, appearing like a miniature, intricate fern.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Instead of seeds, White Earwort reproduces using tiny, dust-like spores.
It's an ancient plant relative, around for millions of years!
Look closely, and you might see tiny water droplets clinging to its leaves!
This plant helps create micro-habitats for even smaller creatures.
White Earwort can absorb water directly through its body, like a sponge, helping it thrive in very damp places.
White Earwort has special small cells called gemmae that can break off and grow into new plants, making tiny clones.
White Earwort can cling and grow on rough surfaces like rocks and tree bark, finding a home where other plants can't.
Hylocomium splendens
Often grows alongside, sharing damp micro-habitats.
Tsuga heterophylla
Relies on its canopy for shade and humidity.

Helix aspersa
Snails and slugs sometimes graze on its tissues.
Picea sitchensis
Its shade helps maintain the moist conditions needed.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch plants unless you know they are safe.
0.5-3 cm
1-10 cm
いいえ
なし
多年生
Forests
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