trébol de cuatro hojas vs Trébol de Cuatro Hojas

Marsilea quadrifolia compared with Marsilea batardae

Key Differences

  • trébol de cuatro hojas is Not Evaluated while Trébol de Cuatro Hojas is Endangered.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank trébol de cuatro hojas Trébol de Cuatro Hojas
Kingdom same Plantae (planta) Plantae (planta)
Phylum same Tracheophyta Tracheophyta
Class same Polypodiopsida (Polypodiopsida) Polypodiopsida (Polypodiopsida)
Order same Salviniales (Salviniales) Salviniales (Salviniales)
Family same Marsileaceae Marsileaceae
Genus same Marsilea Marsilea
Species Marsilea quadrifolia Marsilea batardae

Evolutionary Relationship

trébol de cuatro hojas and Trébol de Cuatro Hojas share a common ancestor at the Genus level: Marsilea.

Conservation Status

trébol de cuatro hojas

NE — Not Evaluated

Trébol de Cuatro Hojas

EN — Endangered

Physical Characteristics

Attribute trébol de cuatro hojas Trébol de Cuatro Hojas
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

trébol de cuatro hojas

Habitat

Typically found in moist, shaded forest floors and tropical canopies.

Range

Widely distributed across Asia (India, Vietnam), Europe (5 countries), and North America (Canada, United States).

Trébol de Cuatro Hojas

Habitat

Typically found in moist, shaded forest floors and tropical canopies.

Range

Found in Portugal. Currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

trébol de cuatro hojas

<em>Marsilea quadrifolia</em>, commonly known as the common water clover or European waterclover, is an aquatic fern in the family Marsileaceae. Its conservation status is listed as Not Evaluated by the IUCN. The species has a broad native distribution spanning Asia and Europe, and has been introduced to North America, where it now occurs in scattered freshwater habitats. It typically grows in shallow ponds, rice paddies, slow-moving streams, and muddy lake margins, rooting in soft sediments while its four-leaflet fronds float on or emerge above the water surface. The distinctive four-lobed leaves strongly resemble a four-leaf clover, lending the plant its common name. <em>Marsilea quadrifolia</em> is a heterosporous fern, producing specialized reproductive structures called sporocarps that contain both megaspores and microspores, allowing reproduction under conditions unfavorable for vegetative growth. The plant is remarkably drought-tolerant, as sporocarps can remain viable for decades. It typically spreads through both vegetative rhizome growth and spore dispersal. Biological traits including average lifespan, height, and mass remain poorly documented in standardized databases. The species plays a role in shallow aquatic ecosystems as a colonizing plant, stabilizing soft substrates and providing microhabitat for invertebrates and small vertebrates in the temperate freshwater zones it inhabits.

Trébol de Cuatro Hojas

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Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 1 countries:

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