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Huperzia is a
genus of
lycophyte plants,
sometimes known as the
firmosses or fir clubmosses; the
Flora of
North America calls them
gemma fir-mosses. This...
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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 lucidula (also
called the
shining firmoss or
shining clubmoss) is a bright, evergreen,
rhizomatous clubmoss of the
genus Huperzia. They grow in...
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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 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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Huperzia appalachiana is a
species of clubmoss. The
original description is:
Stems tufted to
shortly de****bent (1 cm (0.39 in)),
erect portions of stem...
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sesquiterpene alkaloid compound found in the
firmoss Huperzia serrata and in
varying quantities in
other food
Huperzia species,
including H. elmeri, H. carinat,...
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Huperzia (temperate firmosses);
about 25 species; terrestrial.
Phlegmariurus (tropical firmosses);
about 250 species;
previously included in
Huperzia;...
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Huperzia australiana is a
species of
small terrestrial plant, a firmoss, in the
Lycopodiaceae (clubmoss) family. It is
native to
Australia and New Zealand...
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Huperzioideae in PPG I,
Huperzia,
Phlegmariurus and Phylloglossum, have also all been
treated within a
broadly defined Huperzia. The
species within this...