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Selaginella kraussiana is a species of vascular plant in the family Selaginellaceae. [2] It is referred to by the common names Krauss' spikemoss , [ 3 ] Krauss's clubmoss , [ 4 ] or African clubmoss , and is found naturally in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and in Macaronesia . [ 5 ]
A number of Selaginella species are popular plants for cultivation, mostly tropical species. Some of the species popularly cultivated and actively available commercially include: S. kraussiana: golden clubmoss; S. martensii: frosty fern; S. moellendorffii: gemmiferous spikemoss; S. erythropus: red selaginella or ruby-red spikemoss; S. uncinata ...
Selaginella aboriginalis C.Schulz & Homberg Selaginella acanthonota Underw. Selaginella acanthostachys Baker Selaginella achotalensis Shelton & Caluff Selaginella aculeatifolia Valdespino Selaginella acutifolia (Stolze) Valdespino Selaginella adunca A.Braun ex Hieron. Selaginella aenea Warb. Selaginella agioneuma Valdespino & C.López Selaginella aitchisonii Hieron. Selaginella alampeta M ...
The frosty fern is in fact not a fern at all, but a type of spike moss that’s often seen potted and sold during the winter months. Its white-tipped leaves, which look as if they’ve been dipped ...
Frosty Fern. This adorable Christmas plant actually is a type of moss with frosted white tips. It's a little fussy and needs tons of humidity (more than most homes have in the winter), so try it ...
Selaginella culverwellii N.R.Crouch, indigenous [6] Selaginella dregei (C.Presl) Hieron. indigenous [6] Selaginella grisea Alston, indigenous [6] Selaginella imbricata (Forssk.) Spring ex Decne. indigenous [6] Selaginella kraussiana (Kunze) A.Braun, indigenous [6] Selaginella mittenii Baker, indigenous [6] Selaginella nivea Alston, indigenous [6]
The following list of clubmosses, spikemosses, horsetails and ferns comes from the publications by [F] Fleming et al. 1995, [M] Monteferrante 1973, [R] Reed 1984, [We] Wennerstrom 1995, and the unpublished data by [Wo] Worthley 1955-1985.
Selaginella kraussiana 'Gold Tips' is a cultivar of Selaginella kraussiana. It is similar to the cultivar Aurea but with gold tips. [1] [2] References