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Lesser clubmoss in Austria.

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lesser clubmoss (plural lesser clubmosses)

  1. Selaginella selaginoides, a vascular plant of the family Selaginellaceae that resembles moss and is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere.
    • 1990, Pete Raine, Mediterranean Wildlife: The Rough Guide[1], →ISBN, page 252:
      Interesting herbs which thrive in the shrubby understorey include lesser twayblade Listera cordata, an inconspicuous, green-flowered orchid, typical of coniferous woodlands and bogs, and several more primitive vascular plants, including alpine clubmoss Lycopodium alpinum and lesser clubmoss Selaginella selaginoides.
    • 2005, Margaret Pilkington, Science in the Countryside: Lifelong Learning for Ecological Citizenship[2], →ISBN, page 189:
      Similarly, the grassland at Sheskinmore contains thirteen of the Bunduff site constant species, with only bog pimpernel and lesser clubmoss being absent, perhaps excluded by the longer sward []
    • 2016, Michael Scott, Mountain Flowers[3], →ISBN, page 107:
      I failed to find Alpine Saxifrage, which grows on just a few boulders here, but I did come across plants of Lesser Clubmoss, growing here almost at the south of its British range.

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