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Club-moss, perennial, evergreen, coarsely mosslike PLANTS belonging to the genera Diphasiastrum , Huperzia , Lycopodiella and Lycopodium of the club-moss family (Lycopodiaceae). Stems have forked branches, and are ... Club-mosses show alternation of generations, eg, ... Distribution and Habitat;
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The Woods Cree used club- mosses to separate raw fish eggs from the membranous sacs in which they are produced. This was done by wriggling the egg mass and a bunch of stiff club moss together with the hands. The separated eggs were used to make fish-egg bread.
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Buy Organic Club Moss; Traditional medicinal herbs Herbal remedies, herb profiles; ... Club Moss Whole Plant; Harvested at height of potency. 20 Year, Family Run Herb Company.; ... Club mosses look li...
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The coniferous forest has acid soil derived of sandy material, pine needles, and sometimes swampy or wet mosses. Low-lying areas are wet and contain abundant sphagnum moss or other plants that tolerate acid ... Habitat: Prefers the coniferous forest with a rocky or sandy soil. ... Low, trailing perennial evergreen club-moss;
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Although the bog clubmosses may have been present in the area for some time, ... Natural habitat suitable to Lycopodiella is very limited in the northern ...
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Spleenwort habitat, shady north-facing limy ledges at ... Seven Clubmosses New to Arkansas.-Until recently, only Lycopodium lucidulum and L. appressum were ...
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Common Name: Creeping Club Moss. Found: Lowland Mixed Forest Distribution: North Island to Westland. Height: 400 mm ... Common Name: Hanging club Moss; Found: Mixed Forest; Substrate: Epiphyte Distribution: New Zealand wide; Length: 600 mm ... ; The club mosses are small, creeping, terrestrial...
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name Richard status student age 17 Question - I would like to get some information on clubmosses. I'm doing a report on them for my grade 11 biology class. I was wondering if I could get ... Also uses, description, habitat, history and industrial uses of the plant. Any information provided would be greatly appreciated.
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio00/bio00015.htm
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The club mosses (Lycopodiales) are usually evergreen, and have been used as Christmas decorations, though their flammable spores and increasing rarity has made this illegal in some states. Other lycophytes, such as Selaginella, may form extensive carpets in the understory of wet tropical forests.
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