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Lycopodiaceae

Lycopodiaceae
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Warren H. Wagner Jr. & Joseph M. Beitel in Flora of North America (vol. 2)
Plants terrestrial, on rock, or epiphytic. Roots emerging near origin, or growing through cortex and emergent some distance from origin. Horizontal stems present or absent, mainly protostelic, in some species becoming actino- or plectostelic, on substrate surface or subterranean, or forming stolons. Upright shoots simple or branched, usually conspicuously leafy at least at base; abscising gemmae formed by reduced lateral shoots. Lateral shoots present or absent, simple or branched, branching pattern dichotomous and sometimes pseudomonopodial; leaves uniform or dimorphic or trimorphic. Upright and lateral shoots round or flat in cross section; leaves on subterranean parts flat, appressed, nonphotosynthetic, and scalelike; leaves on aerial parts appressed, ascending, or spreading, with 1 central unbranched vein, needlelike to lanceolate to ovate, remote to dense and imbricate, with or without basal and/or mucilage canals. Strobili sessile or stalked, upright, nodding, or pendent. Sporangia solitary, adaxial near leaf base or axillary; subtending leaves (sporophylls) unmodified and photosynthetic to much modified, nonphotosynthetic, reduced, and aggregated in strobili; sporangia reniform to globose, thick-walled with hundreds of spores, outer walls variously modified. Spores all 1 kind, trilete, thick-walled, surfaces pitted to small-grooved, rugulate, or reticulate. Gametophytes subterranean and nonphotosynthetic or surficial and photosynthetic.

The Lycopodiaceae are an extremely diverse, ancient family. The family may contain even more than the estimated 400 species because the tropical members and the very large genus Phlegmariurus are still poorly known. The relationships among genera of Lycopodiaceae are not well understood because large evolutionary gaps exist among most genera. Some of the genera, notably Diphasiastrum , Huperzia , and Lycopodiella , exhibit extensive interspecific hybridization, which has caused much taxonomic confusion in the past. Differences in expressions of many of the generic characters are subtle, and some of the characters are microscopic.

Species within checklist: Maine Ferns and Allies || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Diphasiastrum complanatum
Media resource of Diphasiastrum complanatum
Diphasiastrum digitatum
Media resource of Diphasiastrum digitatum
Diphasiastrum issleri
Media resource of Diphasiastrum issleri
Diphasiastrum sabinifolium
Media resource of Diphasiastrum sabinifolium
Diphasiastrum sitchense
Media resource of Diphasiastrum sitchense
Diphasiastrum tristachyum
Media resource of Diphasiastrum tristachyum
Diphasiastrum verecundum
Media resource of Diphasiastrum verecundum
Diphasium chamicyparissus
Media
not available
Diphasium issleri
Media resource of Diphasium issleri
Diphasium sitchense
Media resource of Diphasium sitchense
Diphasium tristachyum
Media resource of Diphasium tristachyum
Diphasium zeilleri
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not available
Huperzia appalachiana
Media resource of Huperzia appalachiana
Huperzia appressa
Media resource of Huperzia appressa
Huperzia lucidula
Media resource of Huperzia lucidula
Huperzia porophila
Media resource of Huperzia porophila
Huperzia protoporophila
Media resource of Huperzia protoporophila
Huperzia selago
Media resource of Huperzia selago
Lepidotis alopecuroides
Media resource of Lepidotis alopecuroides
Lepidotis inundata
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not available
Lycopodiella alopecuroides
Media resource of Lycopodiella alopecuroides
Lycopodiella appressa
Media resource of Lycopodiella appressa
Lycopodiella inundata
Media resource of Lycopodiella inundata
Lycopodiella prostrata
Media resource of Lycopodiella prostrata
Lycopodiella x gilmanii
Media resource of Lycopodiella x gilmanii
Lycopodium adpressum
Media resource of Lycopodium adpressum
Lycopodium alopecuroides
Media resource of Lycopodium alopecuroides
Lycopodium alpinum
Media resource of Lycopodium alpinum
Lycopodium annotinum
Media resource of Lycopodium annotinum
Lycopodium appressum
Media resource of Lycopodium appressum
Lycopodium armatum
Media
not available
Lycopodium chamicyparissus
Media resource of Lycopodium chamicyparissus
Lycopodium clavatum
Media resource of Lycopodium clavatum
Lycopodium complanatum
Media resource of Lycopodium complanatum
Lycopodium dendroideum
Media resource of Lycopodium dendroideum
Lycopodium digitatum
Media resource of Lycopodium digitatum
Lycopodium flabelliforme
Media resource of Lycopodium flabelliforme
Lycopodium hickeyi
Media resource of Lycopodium hickeyi
Lycopodium inundatum
Media resource of Lycopodium inundatum
Lycopodium lagopus
Media resource of Lycopodium lagopus
Lycopodium obscurum
Media resource of Lycopodium obscurum
Lycopodium prostratum
Media resource of Lycopodium prostratum
Lycopodium rupestre
Media resource of Lycopodium rupestre
Lycopodium sabinaefolium
Media resource of Lycopodium sabinaefolium
Lycopodium sabinifolium
Media resource of Lycopodium sabinifolium
Lycopodium selago
Media resource of Lycopodium selago
Lycopodium sitchense
Media resource of Lycopodium sitchense
Lycopodium tristachyum
Media resource of Lycopodium tristachyum
Spinulum annotinum
Media resource of Spinulum annotinum
Spinulum canadense
Media resource of Spinulum canadense
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