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A liver wart, commonly known as a liverwort, is a type of non-vascular plant belonging to the phylum Marchantiophyta. These small, green, flat plants typically thrive in moist environments and can be found in various habitats, including forests and wetlands. Liverworts play an essential role in ecosystems by contributing to soil formation and moisture retention. They are named "liverwort" due to the shape of some species' leaves, which resemble the lobes of a liver.

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