Selaginella lepidophylla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Selaginella lepidophylla (syn. Lycopodium lepidophyllum ) is a species of desert plant in the spikemoss family (Selaginellaceae). S. lepidophylla is noted for its ability to survive almost comp...
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SELAGINELLA plant identification description, photos, and information on potting, growing, propagation, varieties, and region of origin ... DESCRIPTION: These tender, spreading perennials are grown for their pretty, scale-like foliage. They can be used for Most of these plants are found wild in tropical America and Asia,
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www.botany.com/selaginella.html
www.botany.com/selaginella.html
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A PLANTS profile of Selaginella (spikemoss) from the USDA PLANTS database ... See all the Selaginella thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery ... Selaginella acanthonota spiny spikemoss...
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plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SELAG
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The spikemoss Selaginella moellendorffii has a genome size of only ~100Mbp, which is the smallest genome size of any plant reported. ... The sequence of the Selaginella genome by JGI provides scientists an important reference genome necessary for deciphering the evolution of biochemical,
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genome.jgi-psf.org/Selaginella
genome.jgi-psf.org/Selaginella
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; Enter your email address, and press "register" to proceed to the registration page). This information will be used to build a list of researchers interested in Selaginella to help justify grant funding...
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selaginella.genomics.purdue.edu/
selaginella.genomics.purdue.edu/
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Plant of the Week: Selaginella kraussiana; Trailing Selaginella; Selaginellaceae; ... Selaginella kraussiana, a native of South Africa, is one of the most commonly grown Selaginellas. This small plant with creeping stems forms dense mats of green foliage up to 12 inches across.
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www.plantoftheweek.org/week143.shtml
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Sporophylls are assembled into Cones. The cones are usually square in cross-sections. This makes it easy to distinguish between Selaginella & Lycopodium.
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www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/BOT201/Selaginella/S...
www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/BOT201/Selaginella/Selaginella-2.htm
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Selaginella or "spikeoss" does extremely well in woodland and tropical terrariums due to their cultural needs. This variety has wiry stems with green leaves. As the name suggests, the new growth is a pale gold color.
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blackjungle.com/ju07a00.htm
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Selaginella belongs to the group of plants called lycopods. They are vascular plants, but are ancient in their characteristics. You can find several species of its relative Lycopodium in the forests of the United States.
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www.aspb.org/education/bookmarks/selaginella1.cfm
www.aspb.org/education/bookmarks/selaginella1.cfm
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