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    Lycopodiopsida - Wikipedia

    Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants also known as lycopods or lycophytes. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses, spikemosses and quillworts. They have dichotomously branching stems bearing simple leaves called microphylls and reproduce by means of spores borne in … See more

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    Club-mosses (Lycopodiales) are homosporous, but the genera Selaginella (spikemosses) and Isoetes (quillworts) are heterosporous, with female spores larger than the male. As a result … See more

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    The extant lycophytes are vascular plants (tracheophytes) with microphyllous leaves, distinguishing them … See more

    The Lycopodiopsida are distinguished from other vascular plants by the possession of microphylls and by their sporangia, which are lateral as opposed to terminal and which open (dehisce) transversely rather than longitudinally. In some groups, the … See more

    Lycophytes form associations with microbes such as fungi and bacteria, including arbuscular mycorrhizal and endophytic associations.
    Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations have been characterized in all stages of the lycophyte lifecycle: See more

    The spores of lycopods are highly flammable and so have been used in fireworks. Lycopodium powder, the dried spores of the common clubmoss, was used in Victorian theater to produce flame-effects. A blown cloud of spores burned rapidly and brightly, … See more

    Introduction to the Lycophyta from the University of California Museum of Paleontology See more

     
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  3. Club moss | Description, Taxonomy, Characteristics, …

    WEBJul 23, 1999 · Club moss is a group of about 400 species of seedless vascular plants with needlelike or scalelike leaves and conelike spore …

  4. Clubmoss | Home & Garden Information Center

    WEBClubmosses are primitive vascular plants that look like miniature pines or cedars spreading over the forest floor. They evolved around 410 million years ago, even before higher plants and dinosaurs appeared on earth.

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    WEBLearn about clubmosses, evergreen perennial plants with club-like spore-producing structures, and their evolution, distribution, and uses. Find out the names, characteristics, and habitats of 12 species of clubmosses in …

  8. Clubmosses: Lycopodium – Inanimate Life - Geneseo

    WEBLearn about clubmosses, a group of ancient vascular plants that lack seeds and have club-like spore structures. Find out their taxonomy, phylogeny, structure, reproduction, interactions and fossil history.

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    WEBLearn about club mosses, the oldest living vascular plants, and their characteristics, such as tracheids, microphylls and spores. Find out how club mosses reproduce via alternation of generations and diploid and …

  13. Fir clubmoss | The Wildlife Trusts

    WEBFir clubmoss is a type of clubmoss, a group of ancient plants that include the fossilised lepidodendrons. It is a yellowy-green fern with needle-like leaves and spores, found in rocky and upland habitats in the UK.

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