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Lycopodium alpinum

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Filed as Lycopodium sp. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Type of Lycopodium alpinum var. novoguineense Nessel [family PTERIDOPHYTE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Isotype of Lycopodium alpinum L. var. novoguinensis Nessel [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Type of Lycopodium alpinum var. novoguineense Nessel [family PTERIDOPHYTE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
not on sheet of Lycopodium alpinum Linnaeus variety thellungii W. Herter [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lectotype of Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Isotype of Lycopodium alpinum Linnaeus var. novoguineense Nessel [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
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Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lectotype of Lycopodium alpinum Bosw. var. decipiens [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Filed as Lycopodium alpinum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Diphasiastrum x issleri (Rouy) Holub [family LYCOPODIACEAE ] (stored under name); Lycopodium alpinum Bosw. [family LYCOPODIACEAE ]
Related name
  • Diphasiastrum x issleri
  • Lycopodium sp.
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  • Lycopodium indet.
  • Lycopodium alpinum
  • Lycopodium wightianum
Common name
  • Alpine club-moss, Flora of North America Vol. 2
  • lycopode alpin, Flora of North America Vol. 2

Flora

Entry for Diphasiastrum alpinum (Linnaeus) Holub [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 2,
Names
Diphasiastrum alpinum (Linnaeus) Holub [family LYCOPODIACEAE], Preslia, 47: 107. 1975
Lycopodium alpinum Linnaeus [family LYCOPODIACEAE], Sp. Pl., 2: 1104. 1753
Information
Horizontal stems mainly shallowly buried, 0.5--3 mm wide, sometimes emerging, 1.1--2.2 mm wide; leaves appressed, spatulate to lanceolate, 1.5--3.8 X 0.5--1.4 mm, apices truncate. Upright shoots 6--14 cm, clustered, fasciculate, branching successively 3--5 times; leaves on upright main stem ascending, deltate-ovate, 3.5--4 X 0.8 mm, apices needlelike. Branchlets square in cross section, 1.8--4 mm wide, annual bud constrictions abrupt and conspicuous; underside often glaucous, concave; upperside green, dull to faintly shiny, convex. Leaves on branchlets 4-ranked, overlapping; upperside leaves appressed, lanceolate, 3--5.8 mm, free portion of blades 1.7--2.9 X 0.1--1.1 mm; lateral leaves strongly divergent, 3.3--6.5 X 1.8--2.4 mm, margins revolute; underside leaves well developed, perpendicular to stem, 1.3--3.3 X 0.6--1.3 mm, unique in genus in having base contracted, blade flaring, and margins becoming parallel. Peduncles absent. Strobili solitary, 5--30 X 2--4 mm, sterile tips absent. Sporophylls deltate to nearly cordate, 2.2--3.5 X 1.6--3 mm, apices gradually tapering. 2 n = 46.
Discussion
The branchlet leaves of Diphasiastrum alpinum are unique in the genus, and the trowel-shaped underside leaves with their flared and rolled blades and contracted bases are particularly unusual. The leaves of the other North American species are much simpler in shape and contour.

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