Chiloscyphus polyanthos Is a full shade high humidity liverwort that grows on rock
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Watch this video to see how to grow this liverwort:
https://youtu.be/NncJXzRo8t8A stunningly beautiful liverwort, which given the right environment grows branches with emerald translucent leaves, that hang dripping water, attached to a rock in water features.
We sell this liver wort attached to slate rock in small (S) Medium (M) or Large (L) we also have none-attached carpets of 5x5cm.
We sell Chiloscyphus polyanthos as a grown Liverwort in 5x5cm carpets in small containers so you liverwort arrives in perfect condition and fresh, ready for use in your terranium.
(When choosing which items to add to your basket please be aware of the difference in 5x5cm liverwort: a carpet of liverwort. and 5x5 substrate: a growing substrate enough for a carpet of 5x5cm.)
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The 1.5–4.5 mm wide shoots of these pale green, translucent leafy liverworts usually interweave together in a mat.
The lateral leaves are up to about 2 mm long and wide, more or less alternate, rounded, truncate or weakly indented, and the base runs down onto the stem.
The small, narrow underleaves are bilobed, with lateral teeth.
This species is dioicous, and female plants give the only conclusive identification feature: the perianth lobes of C. polyanthos are undivided and hardly
toothed.