Definition of Lycopods. Meaning of Lycopods. Synonyms of Lycopods

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Definition of Lycopods

Lycopod
Lycopod Ly"co*pod, n. [Cf. F. lycopode.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Lycopodium.

Meaning of Lycopods from wikipedia

- Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants also known as lycopsids, lycopods, or lycophytes. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses...
- Lycopod may refer to a member of the lycophytes, defined broadly to include the extinct zosterophylls the class Lycopodiopsida as defined in the Pteridophyte...
- using morphology alone. Subsequently, Chase and Reveal considered both lycopods and ferns as subclasses of a class Equisetopsida (Embryophyta) encomp****ing...
- natural history of lower plants including mosses, liverworts, hornworts, lycopods, algae, lichens and fungi. Dillenius was born at Darmstadt and was educated...
- earliest-known trees appeared in the Middle Devonian. These included a lineage of lycopods and another arborescent, woody vascular plant, the cladoxylopsids and progymnosperm...
- Representatives of the lycopods have survived to the present day. By the end of the Devonian period, several groups, including the lycopods, sphenophylls and...
- regarded as primitive lycopods, a group still extant today, represented by the quillworts, the spikemosses and the club mosses. Lycopods bear distinctive microphylls...
- and rhyniophytes, had colonised the tropics. The former evolved into the lycopods that were to dominate the Gondwanan vegetation over a long period, whilst...
- ± 0.4 * Tournaisian 358.86 ± 0.14 * Devonian Upper/Late Famennian First lycopods, ferns, seed plants (seed ferns, from earlier progymnosperms), first trees...
- refers to vascular spore-bearing plants that are not ferns, including lycopods, horsetails, whisk ferns and water ferns (Marsileaceae, Salviniaceae and...