Creeping Tree Club Moss/Fern 12 Live Plants A Beauty
Lycopodium, from the Greek, lukos (lukos) "wolf", and podos (podos) "foot"; "wolf's foot", a reference to the resemblance of the branch tips to a wolf's paw. obscurum, from the Latin, "dark, shady, obscured" Ground Pine, from resemblance of vertical stem to miniature pine tree. Other common names include Rare Clubmoss, Tree Clubmoss, Round Branched Clubmoss Taxonomy:Kingdom Plantae, the Plants Division Lycopodiophyta, the Club Mosses Class Lycopodiopsida, the Club Mosses Order Lycopodiales, the Club Mosses Family Lycopodiaceae, the Club Mosses Genus Lycopodium, the Club Mosses Description:An evergreen, rhizomatous clubmoss with the appearance of tiny, thickly branched pine tree with oversized cones. Height to 12" Horizontal Stem creeping and branching well below ground. Vertical Stem grows as individual little trees. Branches 1"-8" Leaves ¼" long and shiny green Cones cylindrical, yellow, 1½", on tips of upper branches; a dozen or more on a single branch. Identification:Distinguished from running club ...
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