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Sedum dendroideum,
commonly known as the tree
stonecrop or the
false hens-and-chickens, is a shrub-like
perennial plant that
looks much like its Sempervivum...
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Dendrolycopodium dendroideum,
synonym Lycopodium dendroideum,
known as tree groundpine, is a
North American species of clubmoss. It is part of a complex...
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family Lycopodiaceae. It is a
close relative of
other species such as D.
dendroideum and D. hickeyi, also treelike. It is
native to the
eastern United States...
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closely related to
Sedum dendroideum and
would look
similar to it, but '
dendroideum' can be
differentiated by the
existence of a line...
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stonecrop Sedum debile S.Watson –
orpine stonecrop,
weakstem stonecrop Sedum dendroideum Moc. & Sessé ex A.DC. – tree
stonecrop Sedum divergens S.Watson – spreading...
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spreading leaves in D.
dendroideum). The
strobilus of D.
hickeyi is also
intermediate in
length between D.
obscurum and D.
dendroideum. The
oldest name for...
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others (link) "Species information:
Ozothamnus ferrugineus (Helichrysum
dendroideum)". utas.edu.au.
Retrieved 21
March 2022. "PlantNET – FloraOnline". plantnet...
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Lycopod axis (branch) from the
Middle Devonian of Wisconsin.
Lycopodium dendroideum, a
modern member of the
Lycopodiales Isoetes melanospora, a
modern member...
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species was
first described by
Edward Lee
Greene in 1886, as
Syrmatium dendroideum. A
number of
varieties have been recognized:
Acmispon dendroideus var...
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Lycopodiella subappressa (N)
Lycopodium clavatum (N)
Lycopodium dendroideum (N)
Lycopodium digitatum (N)
Lycopodium ×
habereri (N)
Lycopodium hickeyi...