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  1. Huperzia selago

    Huperzia selago, the northern firmoss or fir clubmoss, is a vascular plant in the family Lycopodiaceae. It is small-ish, sturdy, stiff and upright and densely scale-leaved. This plant is an evergreen, perennial pteridophyte. The spores are produced June to September. It has a circumpolar distribution. Wikipedia

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  3. minnesotawildflowers.info

    We learned about this trait on the DNR's Huperzia porophila rare species page and were surprised to discover it is true: the leaves of the other Huperzia species are decidedly flat where H. selago look more inflated (especially towards the base) due to the hollow core, though we have not investigated any differences in sunny vs. shady habitats ...
  4. Ecological characteristics: Huperzia selago is not an alpine species, contrary to previous thought. Popular sites for H. selago in New England include disturbed sites near water, such as shores, ditches, and coniferous forests. Hybrids with H. appalachiana are frequent above treeline on New Englands higher alpine summits. But H. selago is not found above treeline.
  5. apps.dnr.wi.gov

    Huperzia selago var. selago, Lycopodium selago, Lycopodium selago var. selago, Plananthus selago, Urostachys selago. Expand All . Identification Fir clubmoss is a fern ally with sporophylls that resemble the vegetative leaves, 1-1.5mm wide, spores 32-38 microns in diameter, with concave sides and smooth commissural faces. Its sterile leaves are ...
  6. alaskahandbook.com

    Aug 26, 2024Huperzia selago. Huperzia selago, the northern firmoss or fir clubmoss, is a vascular plant in the family Lycopodiaceae. [2] It is small-ish, sturdy, stiff and upright and densely scale-leaved. This plant is an evergreen, perennial pteridophyte. The spores are produced June to September. [3] It has a circumpolar distribution. [4]
  7. link.springer.com

    Dec 11, 2024Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Schrank et C. Mart.: Georgia: A leaf decoction is used to fight parasites in pets. In addition, a yellow dye for wool is obtained from the leaves. It is an ornamental plant that can be used to decorate rocks, edges of the pool.

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