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England, United Kingdom
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Kiilop, Lapland, Finland
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England, United Kingdom
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England, United Kingdom
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Clubmoss or ground-pine. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction.
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Manorville, New York, United States
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Clubmoss or ground-pine. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction.
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Clubmoss or ground-pine. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction.
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Rare Clubmoss (Lycopodium obscurum)September 5th, 2009Marquette, Michigan, United States of America
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that's snow 2007-02-18
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It wanted to cross where I wanted to walk. Shelves from commercial beer cooler give me overpass.
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the tendril is coming thru at ground level on the other side of this retaining wall
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tapping a spike sends off a little cloud of very fine spores. Fingerprint powder is lycopodium spores.
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200' north to south, at least 100' maybe 400' east to west
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Coldharbour, England, United Kingdom
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Huperzia australiana (mother clubmoss) growing on Ben Lomond, Tasmania.
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One of the tropical tassel ferns growing in the greenhouse at Appalachian State University. There were three different species in that planter, but I'm pretty sure the name tag went with this one. The origin was listed as West Tropical Queensland on the label.
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Clubmoss is an ancient plant first appearing in the fossil record 395 Million years ago. Found these ones while searching for the dog who'd lost himself in the bush again!
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