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terms including the
component lyco-.
Members of the
class are also
called clubmosses, firmosses,
spikemosses and quillworts. They have
dichotomously branching...
- the
spikemosses or
lesser clubmosses, a kind of
vascular plant. This
family is
distinguished from
Lycopodiaceae (the
clubmosses) by
having scale-leaves...
- Bartl. – lycophytes:
clubmosses,
quillworts and spikemosses; 3
extant orders Order Lycopodiales DC. ex Bercht. & J.Presl –
clubmosses; 1
extant family Order...
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Lepidodendron is an
extinct genus of
primitive lycopodian vascular plants belonging the
order Lepidodendrales. It is well
preserved and
common in the fossil...
- phloem) to
conduct products of photosynthesis.
Vascular plants include the
clubmosses, horsetails, ferns,
gymnosperms (including conifers), and angiosperms...
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clubmoss family Lycopodiaceae. The
genus members are
commonly called bog
clubmosses,
describing their wetland habitat. The
genus has a
cosmopolitan distribution...
- 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...
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Lycopodiophyta of the
families Selaginellaceae (spikemosses or
lesser clubmosses) and
Isoetaceae (quillworts) have minute, scale-like
flaps of
tissue called...
- Lycopodiales) are an old
family of
vascular plants,
including all of the core
clubmosses and firmosses,
comprising 16
accepted genera and
about 400
known species...
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Period saw the
development of
forests in
swampy environments dominated by
clubmosses and horsetails,
including some as
large as trees, and the
appearance of...