- The
Lycopodiaceae (class Lycopodiopsida,
order Lycopodiales) are an old
family of
vascular plants,
including all of the core
clubmosses and firmosses...
- clubmosses, also
known as
ground pines or
creeping cedars, in the
family Lycopodiaceae. Two very
different cir****scriptions of the
genus are in use. In the...
-
northern firmoss or fir clubmoss, is a
vascular plant in the
family Lycopodiaceae. It is small-ish, s****y,
stiff and
upright and
densely scale-leaved...
- is one of
three genera in the
subfamily Huperzioideae of the
family Lycopodiaceae. Most
species in the
subfamily are
placed in the
genus Phlegmariurus...
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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....
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Diphasiastrum is a
genus of
clubmosses in the
plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed...
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Huperzioideae is a
subfamily of
lycopsids in the
family Lycopodiaceae. It has
sometimes been
recognized as a
separate family, Huperziaceae. The Pteridophyte...
- Selaginellaceae, with over 750
known species. This
family is
distinguished from
Lycopodiaceae (the clubmosses) by
having scale-leaves
bearing a
ligule and by having...
- D.H.; Walters, S.M.; Webb, D.A. (1964).
Flora Europaea,
Volume 1:
Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-521-06661-7...
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before emerging from the
ground and
progressing to the
sporophyte stage.
Lycopodiaceae and
spikemosses (Selaginella) are the only
vascular plants with biflagellate...