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Description
Plagiochila Pacifica is a species of liverwort that belongs to the Plagiochilaceae family. It is a small, creeping plant that grows to a height of about 2 cm. It is commonly found in moist, shady areas of coastal forests and is native to western North America, including Alaska, California, and British Columbia.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Marchantiophyta |
Class | Jungermanniopsida |
Order | Jungermanniales |
Family | Plagiochilaceae |
Genus | Plagiochila |
Species | Pacifica |
Appearance
Plagiochila Pacifica has a flattened, leafy body that is divided into two lobes. The upper lobe is green in color and has a smooth texture, while the lower lobe is brownish and has a rough texture. The plant reproduces asexually through gemmae, which are small, bud-like structures that detach from the parent plant and grow into new individuals.
Care Guide
Plagiochila Pacifica requires moist soil and a shady environment to thrive. It can be grown indoors in a terrarium or in a shaded outdoor area. It does not require fertilization and can tolerate a wide range of soil types. It prefers cool temperatures and is hardy in USDA zones 7-10.
Common Pests & Diseases
Plagiochila Pacifica is not known to be susceptible to any particular pests or diseases. However, it may be vulnerable to fungal infections if grown in excessively moist conditions.
Habitat
Plagiochila Pacifica is commonly found in moist, shady areas of coastal forests, especially in rocky crevices and on tree trunks. It prefers a cool, humid environment and can be found at elevations ranging from sea level to about 1,200 meters.
Question and Answer
Q: How often should I water Plagiochila Pacifica?
A: Plagiochila Pacifica should be kept moist but not waterlogged. Water it when the soil begins to dry out, but avoid overwatering.
Q: Can Plagiochila Pacifica be grown outdoors?
A: Yes, Plagiochila Pacifica can be grown outdoors in a shaded area. It is hardy in USDA zones 7-10.
Q: Does Plagiochila Pacifica require fertilizer?
A: No, Plagiochila Pacifica does not require fertilizer.
Q: Is Plagiochila Pacifica easy to care for?
A: Yes, Plagiochila Pacifica is relatively easy to care for and can be a good choice for beginners.
Related Plants
- Plagiochila Asplenioides
- Plagiochila Bryophila
- Plagiochila Cavifolia
- Plagiochila Disticha
References
- Flora of North America: Plagiochila Pacifica
- Plant Diversity of an Andean Cloud Forest: Plagiochila Pacifica
- Liverworts of the Pacific Northwest: Plagiochila Pacifica