RMEBN36W–Sigillaria (Sigillaria), imprint of trunk and leaves
RMCPF5TD–Lycopodium, above treeline at Cerro de la Muerte, Costa Rica
RMH00GYK–Lycopodium squarrosum (Lycopodium squarrosum, Huperzia squarrosa), Bundesrepublik Deutschland
RF2FYF275–Kumpai Rantai (Phlegmariurus phlegmaria or Huperzia phlegmaria) green plant, a rare species commonly known as coarse tassel fern and common tassel fer
RM2RCXAG8–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with cones, Sweden
RMFA4TBF–Northern firmoss / Fir clubmoss (Huperzia selago / Lycopodium selago)
RMEM4RN6–Clubmoss
RM2AXA42M–New Zealand plants and their story . ichotnanes. The leaves of these ferns are generally muchdivided, but those of the kidney-fern {Trichomanes reniforme) havea quite even margin. Many ferns can live only in a moist atmo-sphere ; others, again, can tolerate extreme drought—e.g., the thick-leaved Cyclophorus serpens and the woolly Gymnogranime rutaefolia. The club-mosses (Lycopodiaceae) are represented by 11 species,one of which, L. ramulosum, is endemic. Although called club-mosses, they bear no relationship to mosses proper. Like theferns, these plants pass through a sexless (spore-bearing) s
RMDWX87H–wolf's-foot clubmoss, stag's-horn clubmoss or groundpine
RMEJR0R3–Marsh Clubmoss (Lycopodiella inundata) fertile frond, growing on wet peat, Studland, Dorset, England, August
RM2RCXB72–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with cones, Sweden
RM2RCXAN3–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with cones, Sweden
RMDEC2MN–inundated club moss / Lycopodiella inundata / Sumpf-Bärlapp
RME6C133–Stiff clubmoss (lycopodium annotinum)
RM2AX7RRY–New Zealand plants and their story . ichotnanes. The leaves of these ferns are generally muchdivided, but those of the kidney-fern {Trichomanes reniforme) havea quite even margin. Many ferns can live only in a moist atmo-sphere ; others, again, can tolerate extreme drought—e.g., the thick-leaved Cyclophorus serpens and the woolly Gymnogranime rutaefolia. The club-mosses (Lycopodiaceae) are represented by 11 species,one of which, L. ramulosum, is endemic. Although called club-mosses, they bear no relationship to mosses proper. Like theferns, these plants pass through a sexless (spore-bearing) s
RMDWJN3E–Clubmoss
RMEJR0R2–Marsh Clubmoss (Lycopodiella inundata) fertile fronds, growing on wet peat, Studland, Dorset, England, August
RM2RCXB2J–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with cones, Sweden
RMDEC30W–inundated club moss / Lycopodiella inundata / Sumpf-Bärlapp
RMRDX224–. The fern allies of North America north of Mexico. Pteridophyta; Botany. THELYCOPODIACE^. N the early days of plant study, long before the art of simpling had crys- taljized into the science of botany, people had very hazy ideas regarding the affinities of plants, and the most diverse were often placed in the same group. The Lycopodiaceae were then thought to be mosses, but the fact that the)' bear their spores in club-shaped spikes did not escape notice, and they were accordingly called club-mosses to distinguish them from the true mosses, which bear their spores in capsules. Although everyo
RMDWT32K–Clubmoss
RMD6TFMD–Blue Ground-cedar (Lycopodium tristachyum) growing in woodland, Adirondack Mountains, New York State, U.S.A., October
RMDEC2YY–inundated club moss / Lycopodiella inundata / Sumpf-Bärlapp
RMRDWC0X–. The essentials of botany. Botany. GROUND PINES 267. walled fibrous tissue. The epidermis is abundantly supplied with stomata. 476. The phylum contains about 700 living species, and consists of two quite distinct classes, viz.: The Lower Lycopods (Class Lycopodineae) mainly dis- tinguished by being isosporous, and the Higher Lycopods (Class Lepidodendrineae) which are heterosporous. 477. In the first we find the Ground Pines (Family Lycopodiaceae), otherwise known as Club-mosses, which are terrestrial, perennial, evergreen plants with many small, generally moss-like leaves cover- ing the stem
RM2RE03NW–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with sporophyll against black background,
RMDWJF9G–wolf's-foot clubmoss, stag's-horn clubmoss or groundpine
RM2RE0528–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with sporophyll against black background,
RM2RE04K4–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with sporophylls against black background,
RMDWX8WH–Clubmoss
RM2RE043P–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with sporophyll against black background,
RMDWX8NW–Clubmoss
RM2RE050F–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine, Interrupted club-mosses (Lycopodium annotinum, Spinulum annotinum), with sporophylls against black background,
RMEBJPN9–stiff clubmoss, stiff ground-pine (Lycopodium annotinum), with sporangia, growing together with cloudberries, Sweden, Lapland, Abisko National Park, Norrbotten
RMEBN2B0–Sigillaria scutellata, petrified lycopod, upper carbon, Germany, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMCNY0A4–ground cedar, deep-root clubmoss (Diphasiastrum tristachyum, Diphasium tristachyum, Lycopodium tristachium ), individual on a mountain meadow, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMCNY0AD–ground cedar, deep-root clubmoss (Diphasiastrum tristachyum, Diphasium tristachyum, Lycopodium tristachium ), individual on a mountain meadow, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMCNWPD2–fir clubmoss, mountain clubmoss, fir-clubmoss (Huperzia selago, Lycopodium selago), growing i a rock crevice, Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMEBN74W–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), creeping, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Oberpfalz
RM2B1CK6J–fir clubmoss, mountain clubmoss, fir-clubmoss (Huperzia selago, Lycopodium selago), in a forest, Netherlands, Drenthe
RMEBN225–stiff clubmoss, stiff ground-pine (Lycopodium annotinum), with sprangie, Norway, Valldalen
RMEBN8WB–Stiff clubmoss, Stiff ground-pine (Lycopodium annotinum), with cones, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMEBKCNG–stiff clubmoss, stiff ground-pine (Lycopodium annotinum), Clubmoss and dead firs at Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany, Bavaria, Bavarian Forest National Park
RMH01HN8–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), population in fjell, Sweden, Gaellivare, Dundret
RMEBP69E–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), with cones, Germany
RMEBP69G–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), with cones, Germany
RMEBP69D–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), with cones, Germany
RM2RTBH2H–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RM2RTBJ55–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RM2RTBH7M–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RM2RTBG9E–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RM2RTBHNA–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RM2RTBHPB–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), sterile stems, Netherlands, Drenthe
RM2RTBH8B–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
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