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Lycopodium digitatum

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Type? of Lycopodium digitatum Nutt. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Isotype of Lycopodium complanatum L. subvar proliferum Farw. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Syntype of Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus var. flabelliforme Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
not on sheet of Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus variety flabelliforme Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lectotype of Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus var. flabelliforme Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Syntype of Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus var. flabelliforme Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Isotype of Lycopodium complanatum L. var. flabelliforme Fern. [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Syntype of Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus var. flabelliforme Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Type of Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus f. brachypodum Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Lycopodium digitatum Nutt. [family LYCOPODIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Nuttall, T., Lycopodium complanatum L. [family LYCOPODIACEAE ] Verified by Not on Sheet, Lycopodium flabelliforme (Fernald) Blanch. [family LYCOPODIACEAE ] Verified by Wilce, J.H., 1961
Related name
  • Lycopodium complanatum
  • Lycopodium digitatum
  • Lycopodium flabelliforme
Common name
  • Southern running-pine, Flora of North America Vol. 2
  • lycopode en éventail, Flora of North America Vol. 2

Flora

Entry for Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dillenius ex A. Braun) 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 digitatum (Dillenius ex A. Braun) Holub [family LYCOPODIACEAE], Preslia, 47: 108. 1975
Lycopodium digitatum Dillenius ex A. Braun [family LYCOPODIACEAE], Amer. J. Sci. Arts, ser., 2, 6: 81. 1848
Lycopodium complanatum Linnaeus var. flabelliforme Fernald [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Lycopodium flabelliforme (Fernald) Blanchard [family LYCOPODIACEAE]
Information
Horizontal stems on substrate surface, 1.3--2.7 mm wide; leaves appressed to ascending, linear to narrowly lanceolate, 1.8--4.5 X 0.6--1.2 mm, apex acute, scarious, often lost. Upright shoots 15--50 cm, branching regularly successively to 3 times; leaves appressed with decurrent base, subulate, 1.8--3.5 X 0.6--1 mm, apex acute. Branchlets flat in cross section, narrowly bladelike, 2.8--3.9 mm wide, annual bud constrictions very rare; underside dull, pale, flat; upperside green, flat, shiny. Leaves of branchlets 4-ranked; upperside leaves appressed, linear-lanceolate, free portion of blade 0.7--1.5 X 0.5--0.9 mm; lateral leaves appressed to spreading (spreading especially in juvenile stages), 3.1--5.5 X 1--2 mm; underside leaves very weakly developed, spreading, narrowly deltate, 0.3--1 X 0.3--0.7 mm, apex pointed. Peduncles mostly 2, 4.4--12.5 X 0.1--1.3 cm; leaves usually somewhat whorled, linear-lanceolate to nearly filiform, 2--3.3 X 0.5--0.9 mm, apex blunt to acute. Stalks mostly pseudowhorled, 2-forked, forks basal. Strobili 2--4 per upright shoot, 14--40 X 2--3 mm exclusive of elongate sterile tip; sterile tips to 11 mm (occurring on ca. 50% of specimens), apex blunt to acute if sterile tip is absent. Sporophylls deltate, 1.7--2.6 X 1.8--2.8 mm, apex abruptly tapering. 2 n = 46.
Altitude range
0--1500 m
Distribution
St. Pierre and MiquelonUSA Ala.USA Ark.USA Conn.USA Del.USA D.C.USA Ga.USA Ill.USA Ind.USA IowaUSA Ky.USA MaineUSA Md.USA Mass.USA Mich.USA Minn.USA Mo.USA N.H.USA N.J.USA N.Y.USA N.C.USA OhioUSA Pa.USA R.I.USA S.C.USA Tenn.USA Va.USA W.Va.USA Wis.Canada N.B.Canada Nfld.Canada N.S.Canada Ont.Canada P.E.I.Canada Que.
Discussion
An endemic in eastern North America, Diphasiastrum digitatum is the most abundant species of Diphasiastrum on the continent, much used for decoration as wreaths. It was long confused with the circumboreal D . complanatum .

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