Liverworts for accents
Posted: April 8th, 2009, 1:43 pm
Liverworts are some of the most odd and amazing plants there are. They are non vascular, just like moss, and thus grow to a limited size. Some species are considered "weeds of the nursery" as they like the constant damp conditions found around such areas. However, it is extremely unlikely you will find them popping up out of your bonsai soil, as it is (should be) too free draining and dry.
However, I am curious about their use as accents. Has anybody on here had any experience with them? Anybody have photos to share?
I am about to try some as accents, or at least get used to growing them in a pot. Steven sent me a really great guide which outlines some ways of collecting them which does not harm the wild population. For example, most species put out "gemmae", a little ball of tissue which has the ability to grow into a new plant. These can be easily harvested and grown. Also, i have found a species covering a rock near my house which i have identified as Lunularia cruciata. Since this is a weed and not native, i will collect some to try out. In case i have incorrectly identified it, i will only collect a small amount.
Here is some information on:
Liverworts - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchantiophyta
Gemma - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemma_(botany" )
Lunularia cruciata - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunularia_cruciata
Hopefully i will figure out whats wrong with my computer soon and show some pics.
JayC
However, I am curious about their use as accents. Has anybody on here had any experience with them? Anybody have photos to share?
I am about to try some as accents, or at least get used to growing them in a pot. Steven sent me a really great guide which outlines some ways of collecting them which does not harm the wild population. For example, most species put out "gemmae", a little ball of tissue which has the ability to grow into a new plant. These can be easily harvested and grown. Also, i have found a species covering a rock near my house which i have identified as Lunularia cruciata. Since this is a weed and not native, i will collect some to try out. In case i have incorrectly identified it, i will only collect a small amount.
Here is some information on:
Liverworts - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchantiophyta
Gemma - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemma_(botany" )
Lunularia cruciata - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunularia_cruciata
Hopefully i will figure out whats wrong with my computer soon and show some pics.
JayC