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Status in Britain: Common
This robust thallose liverwort grows on basic or neutral soil beside
streams in wooded valleys, as well as other damp, shaded habitats. Its
surface is marked with roughly hexagonal divisions, at the centre of
each is a small pore, visible with the naked eye. When crushed the thallus
gives off a distinctive scent.
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