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Lycopodium clavatum (common club moss, stag's-horn clubmoss,
running clubmoss, or
ground pine) is the most
widespread species in the
genus Lycopodium...
- June 2024[update]:
Lycopodium clavatum L. – stag's-horn clubmoss;
subcosmopolitan Lycopodium diaphanum (P.Beauv.) Sw. –
Tristan da
Cunha Lycopodium ****oni**** Thunb...
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relatives prin****lly in the
genera Lycopodium and Diphasiastrum. The
preferred source species are
Lycopodium clavatum (stag's horn clubmoss) and Diphasiastrum...
- and the
northern United States including Alaska.
Lycopodium lagopus is very
similar to L.
clavatum except that it
rarely has more than one cone per stem...
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chenille plant or fox tail
Asparagus densiflorus,
foxtail fern
Lycopodium clavatum,
foxtail clubmoss Wodyetia,
foxtail palm
Agave attenuata, an agave...
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Lepidodendron Lycopod axis (branch) from the
Middle Devonian of Wisconsin.
Lycopodium dendroideum, a
modern member of the
Lycopodiales Isoetes melanospora,...
- on the
Mannich cyclization have been
explored recently.
Lycopodium powder Lycopodium clavatum Muñoz,
Orlando M.; Castillo, M.; San Feliciano, A. (January...
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Lachesis muta
Bushmaster snake Ledum Ledum palustre Marsh tea
Lycopodium Lycopodium clavatum Wolf's foot,
clubmoss Thuja[citation needed]
Thuja occidentalis...
- The most
commonly used herb was
vinca (Vinca major),
followed by
Lycopodium clavatum and moss,
which caused hair to mat. A
similar effect can be had by...
- also
includes more
northerly species such as wolf-foot
clubmoss (
Lycopodium clavatum). The
preserve features three prin****l trails, the one-mile Calico...