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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...
- Lycopodiella inundata is a species of club moss known by the common names inundated club moss, marsh clubmoss and northern bog club moss. It has a cir****polar...
- Palhinhaea cernua, synonym Lycopodiella cernua and Lycopodium cernuum, is a plant in the family Lycopodiaceae, commonly known as the staghorn clubmoss...
- Lycopodiella appressa, commonly known as southern bog clubmoss, is a species of clubmoss. It is native to eastern North America, including Cuba and the...
- Lycopodiella alopecuroides, the foxtail clubmoss, is a species of perennial vascular plant in the club-moss family, Lycopodiaceae. It is commonly found...
- subfamilies Lycopodielloideae, Lycopodioideae, and Huperzioideae as the genera Lycopodiella, Lycopodium, and Huperzia. Phylogeny of Lycopodiaceae The members of...
- Lateristachys diffusa, synonym Lycopodiella diffusa, known as **** clubmoss, is a species of clubmoss in the family Lycopodiaceae. It is indigenous to...
- Lateristachys lateralis, synonym Lycopodiella lateralis, commonly known as slender club moss, is a species of club moss native to eastern Australia and...
- broadly defined genera, Lycopodium, Huperzia (including Phylloglossum) and Lycopodiella. In this approach, Lycopodium sensu lato has about 40 species. In the...
- Polystichum (shield ferns), Leptopteris, Todea, Tmesipteris (fork ferns), Lycopodiella and Huperzia (club mosses and t****el ferns); the ancient, fern-like cycad...