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Compsonema serpens Setchell et Gardner
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 drawing of Compsonema serpens
plurilocular plant after Setchell and Gardner 1922 b
Illustrations:
Abbott and Hollenberg 1976, p. 161, fig. 128 ( plurilocular plant ); Setchell and Gardner 1922 b, pl. 39, fig. 7 ( plurilocular plant )  Display references
Pacific Coast Distribution:
British Columbia ( Port Alexander, Nigei I.: J. Norris and Abbott 1972, p. 89; Master I.: J. Norris and Abbott 1972, p. 89 ); Farallon Is ., Calif. ( Moe in UC ); Monterey Peninsula, Calif. ( Smith 1944, p. 111 )  Display references
Life History:
only plurilocular organs described in the literature, but unilocular organs seen in UC

Pl =plurilocular; U =unilocular; S =sterile
J F M A M J J A S O N D
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Pl                         Rare, epiphyte on Egregia menziesii in low intertidal pools and the subtidal. J. Norris and Abbott 1972, p. 89.  Display references
U                        
S                  green dot      
COLUMBIA
RIVER
Pl                        
U                        
S                        
CAPE
ARAGO
Pl                        
U                        
S                        
CAPE
MENDOCINO
Pl                        
U                        
S                        
POINT
ARENA
Pl                    green dot     Rare, epiphyte on Botryoglossum ruprechtianum . ( in UC ).
U                    green dot    
S                        
SAN
FRANCISCO
Pl                        green dot Rare, epiphyte on the pneumatocysts of Egregia menziesii and on the base of Chondracanthus corymbiferus , low intertidal pools and the subtidal. Smith 1944, p. 110.  Display references
U                        
S                        

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