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Definition of Lycopodium selago
1. Noun. Of northern Europe and America; resembling a miniature fir.
Generic synonyms: Club Moss, Club-moss, Lycopod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lycopodium Selago
Literary usage of Lycopodium selago
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1905)
"A CONNECTICUT STATION FOR Lycopodium selago.—In the Gray Herbarium I find a small
but well fruited and unmistakable specimen of Lycopodium selago, L., ..."
2. The British Ferns: Or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions, with the Needful ...by William Jackson Hooker by William Jackson Hooker (1861)
"LYCOPODIUM Selago; stems four to six inches high, rooting at the base, rigid,
... LYCOPODIUM Selago. Linn. Sp. Pl . p. 1665. Sw. Syn. Fil. p. 176. Willd. ..."
3. Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniata and Spermaphyta by Karl Goebel, Isaac Bayley Balfour (1905)
"This takes place npt infrequently in Lycopodium selago. ... They have, like the
prothallus of Lycopodium selago, paraphyses, and produce remarkable gemmae ..."
4. An Analysis of the British Ferns and Their Allies by George William Francis (1851)
"Lycopodium selago of other botanists. FIG.—EB 233.—Flo. Dan. Wi.—Dill. Mws. t.
56, f. 1. DBS.—Root tufted, fibrous. Stems 2 to 6 inches high, growing quite ..."