- leaves, and the
sporangia not
formed into
apical cones. The
common name
firmoss, used for some of the
north temperate species,
refers to
their superficial...
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Huperzia lucidula (also
called the
shining firmoss or
shining clubmoss) is a bright, evergreen,
rhizomatous clubmoss of the
genus Huperzia. They grow...
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Huperzia porophila, the rock
clubmoss or rock
firmoss,
grows throughout the
Appalachian province of the
Eastern United States and
central Canada, from...
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Huperzia selago, the
northern firmoss or fir clubmoss, is a
vascular plant in the
family Lycopodiaceae. It is small-ish, s****y,
stiff and
upright and...
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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...
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Huperzioideae Shining firmoss,
Huperzia lucidula Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Lycophytes class: Lycopodiopsida...
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harbors a
number of rare plants,
including Huperzia porophila, the rock
firmoss;
Botrychium simplex, the
least grape fern;
Silene rotundifolia, the round-leaf...
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Appalachian Firmoss, a New
Species in the
Huperzia selago (Lycopodiaceae)
Complex in
Eastern North America, with a New
Combination for the
Western Firmoss". American...
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Huperzia appressa,
commonly known as
Appalachian firmoss, is a non-flowering
species of
plant in the
family Lycopodiaceae. It has been
reported from the...
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herbaceous layer includes mountain woodsorrel (Oxalis montana),
shining firmoss (Huperzia lucidula),
Canadian bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), threeleaf...