Definition of Clubmosses. Meaning of Clubmosses. Synonyms of Clubmosses

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Definition of Clubmosses

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Meaning of Clubmosses from wikipedia

- lycopsids, lycopods, or lycophytes. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses, spikemosses and quillworts. They have dichotomously branching...
- Lepidodendron is an extinct genus of primitive lycopodian vascular plants belonging the order Lepidodendrales. It is well preserved and common in the fossil...
- Bartl. – lycophytes: clubmosses, quillworts and spikemosses; 3 extant orders Order Lycopodiales DC. ex Bercht. & J.Presl – clubmosses; 1 extant family Order...
- Lycopodiales) are an old family of vascular plants, including all of the core clubmosses and firmosses, comprising 17 accepted genera and about 500 known species...
- leaves called megaphylls that are more complex than the microphylls of clubmosses. Most ferns are leptosporangiate ferns. They produce coiled fiddleheads...
- accepted known species) excluding mosses. Vascular plants include the clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, gymnosperms (including conifers), and angiosperms...
- Selaginella, also known as spikemosses or lesser clubmosses, is a genus of lycophyte. It is usually treated as the only genus in the family Selaginellaceae...
- Gr**** lykos, wolf and podion, diminutive of pous, foot) is a genus of clubmosses, also known as ground pines or creeping cedars, in the family Lycopodiaceae...
- clubmoss family Lycopodiaceae. The genus members are commonly called bog clubmosses, describing their wetland habitat. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution...
- Plantae Division Tracheophyta (vascular plants) class Lycopodiopsida, clubmosses and related plants (fern-allies) class Sphenopsida or Equisetopsida, horsetails...