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Lycopodiopsida is a
class of
vascular plants also
known as lycopsids, lycopods, or lycophytes.
Members of the
class are also
called clubmosses, firmosses...
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class Lycopodiopsida.
There are
around 1,290 to 1,340 such species. For more
information on the
classification of
extant lycophytes, see
Lycopodiopsida § classification...
- vascular, heterosporous,
arborescent (tree-like)
plants belonging to
Lycopodiopsida.
Members of
Lepidodendrales are the best
understood of the
fossil lycopsids...
- This page's list
covers the
ferns and
allies (
Lycopodiopsida,
Equisetopsida and Pteridopsida)
found in
Great Britain and Ireland. For the
background to...
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Lycopodiaceae (class
Lycopodiopsida,
order Lycopodiales) are an old
family of
vascular plants,
including all of the core
clubmosses and firmosses,...
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forward by the
Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group in 2016, PPG I, is:
class Lycopodiopsida Bartl. – lycophytes: clubmosses,
quillworts and spikemosses; 3 extant...
- This is a list of
plants from
India that have been
considered rare, threatened, endangered, or
extinct by the IUCN or the
Botanical Survey of India. Some...
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cherry or ****anese lantern,
Physalis alkekengi),
hikage (club moss,
Lycopodiopsida),
hinoki (****anese cypress,
Chamaecyparis obtusa), and sugi (****anese...
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sporophyte and
reduction of the gametophyte. Isoetes, as
members of the
Lycopodiopsida class, are part of the
oldest extant lineage that
reflects this shift...
- sunlight. Some
scientists still place the
Selaginellales in the
class Lycopodiopsida (often
misconstructed as "Lycopsida").[citation needed] Some modern...