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Takakiaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
1Takakiidae
Phase
1Takakiales
Subphase
1Takakiaceae
Stage
0
Name

Takakiaceae

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Chapter

3-331.11.00

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Family
Genus: 2 species.
IntroductionTakakiaceae is a family close to Sphanaceae.
Plant tehroryIntroduction
There is no homeopathic information about them.
TaxonomyIn the normal classification Takakiidae is not used as a name. Takakiopsida is common with 1 Order, one family and 1 genus.
Takakiopsida: Takakiales: Takakiaceae: Takakia.
Order: Takakiales.
Familiy: Takakiaceae.
Genus: Takakia.
BotanyProtonema absent. Rhizoids absent. Acrocarpous. Complex shoot system of rhizomatous axes, erect leafy shoots. Perforated water-conducting cells. Dioicous. Antheridia 1-2 in leaves axils of (3-)4-lobed leaves. Archegonia solitary and scattered (1-4/shoot).
Sporophyte: rarely encountered, only in Takakia ceratophylla; stomata on Sporophyte absent; seta persistent.
Capsule: twisted, dehisce along single slit; calyptra present; asexual reproduction by deciduous leaves or shoots.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›3 Bryophyta
  • ›3 Bryanae
  • ›1 Takakiidae
  • ›1 Takakiales
  • 1Takakia lepidozioides