- been used in fireworks.
Lycopodium powder, the
dried spores of the
common clubmoss, was used in
Victorian theater to
produce flame-effects. A
blown cloud...
- moss, stag's-horn
clubmoss,
running clubmoss, or
ground pine) is the most
widespread species in the
genus Lycopodium in the
clubmoss family. Lycopodium...
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Staghorn clubmoss is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Palhinhaea cernua Lycopodium clavatum This page is an
index of
articles on plant...
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referred to by the
common names Krauss' spikemoss, Krauss's
clubmoss, or
African clubmoss, and is
found naturally in
parts of Sub-Saharan
Africa and in...
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lucidula (also
called the
shining firmoss or
shining clubmoss) is a bright, evergreen,
rhizomatous clubmoss of the
genus Huperzia. They grow in
loose tufts...
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Lycopodiella is a
genus in the
clubmoss family Lycopodiaceae. The
genus members are
commonly called bog clubmosses,
describing their wetland habitat. The...
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Huperzia serrata, the
toothed clubmoss, is a
plant known as a firmoss. The
species is
native to
eastern Asia (China, Tibet, ****an, the
Korean peninsula...
- crowsfoot,
along with
other members of its genus, but the
common name fan
clubmoss can be used to
refer to it specifically. It is the most
common species...
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Lycopodium obscurum,
commonly called rare
clubmoss,
ground pine, or
princess pine, is a
North American species of
clubmoss in the
family Lycopodiaceae. It is...
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bright green. However, as they age, they
become greyer in color. "Arizona
Clubmoss (Selaginella arizonica) | U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service". www.fws.gov. Retrieved...