
Appearance
It forms a low, spreading mat of irregularly branched, leafy stems. The mat of leafy stems clings tightly to the underlying surface, and the mats can range in size from 0.5-10cm across. The individual leafy stems are only 1 mm across and are reddish brown during the winter and dark green/reddish green in the summer. Along the stems, there are alternate leaves that partially overlap each other.
Distribution
New York Scalewort is widely distributed in eastern North America and areas of southern Canada.
Behavior
It has greater tolerance to bright sunlight and dry heat than most liverworts. This may be due to the fact that the lower lobes of the leaves can store water, which enables these miniature plants to withstand dry spells for a long period of time.
Habitat
It seems to prefer natural areas with mature trees. It grows on wood - bark, roots, planks, logs, etc.References:
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