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Selaginella selaginoides is a non-flowering plant of the spikemoss genus Selaginella with a wide distribution around the Northern Hemisphere. It resembles a moss in appearance but is a vascular plant belonging to the division Lycopodiophyta .
Selaginella canaliculata Selaginella selaginoides Selaginella willdenowii is known for its iridescent colours. There are about 750 known species of Selaginella. [21] They show a wide range of characters; the genus is overdue for a revision which might include subdivision into several genera. [citation needed] Species of spikemoss include:
Selaginella uliginosa is a small plant in the spikemoss family Selaginellaceae which is endemic to Australia. An ancient and primitive plant, usually under 10 centimetres tall, it is often seen in sunny moist areas. The specific epithet uliginosa is from Latin, referring to the plant's preference for growing in swampy locations.
Selaginella winkleri Hieron. Stachygynandrum depressum ( Sw. ) Carruth. Selaginella ciliaris is a plant in the family Selaginellaceae which is native to areas from India and Nepal eastwards to China and Taiwan, and south to northern Australia.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Selaginella pulcherrima is a species of plant in the family Selaginellaceae. References
Selaginella densa is a species of spikemoss known by the common names lesser spikemoss, [1] prairie spikemoss, and Rocky Mountains spikemoss. It is native to western North America, where it can be found from Alaska to Ontario , the Dakotas , Texas and far northern California .
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Selaginella asprella is a species of spikemoss known by the common name bluish spikemoss. [1] It is native to California and Baja California , where it has a disjunct distribution , occurring in the Klamath Mountains and mountain ranges several hundred miles to the south.