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Status in Britain:
Common
This liverwort is highly unusual in that its leaves are very finely
divided into segments which are ultimately only one cell wide (this is
hard to see with the naked eye, but is clear with a lens). The overall
appearance of the plant is of a rather flattened, branched structure,
pale green in colour. It is found most often in damp woodlands
in seepage zones and wet flushes with some base enrichment.
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