gemmae cup
Gemmae cups - Steere Herbarium
Gemmae cups - Steere Herbarium
Gemmae cups - Steere Herbarium gemmae cup Many reproduce asexually by forming cavities that form tiny plantlets This plant is covered with numerous raised cup-shaped gemmae gemmae cups This project asks you to count gemma cups on Marchantia plants to help us learn about plant growth A gemma cup is an organ formed by Marchantia to
gemmae cups Gemmae are green, multicellular asexual buds It produced by some liverworts like Marchantia Mosses reproduce vegetatively by fragmentation and budding of
cupunjab These little cups can be easily seen on the surface of the plant Each gemma cup contains a number of tiny plantlets called gemmae, and a single drop of water Most taxa of the genus Marchantia L produce multicellular gemmae within gemma cups They are discoid bodies with two notches