- Diphasiastrum digitatum
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Diphasiastrum digitatum Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Lycopodiophyta Class: Lycopodiopsida Order: Lycopodiales Family: Lycopodiaceae Genus: Diphasiastrum Species: D. digitatum Binomial name Diphasiastrum digitatum
(Dillenius ex A. Braun) HolubDiphasiastrum digitatum is most commonly known as Groundcedar, along with other members of its genus, but the common name Fan Clubmoss can be used to refer to it specifically. It is the most common species of Diphasiastrum in North America. It is a type of plant known as a clubmoss, which is within one of the three main divisions of living vascular plants. It was formerly included in the superspecies Diphasiastrum complanatum. For many years, this species was known as Lycopodium flabelliforme.
Its common name is due to its resemblance to cedar boughs lying on the ground. Its leaves are scale-like and appressed, like a mature cedar, and it is glossy and evergreen. It normally grows to a height of about four inches (10 cm), with the spore-bearing strobili held higher. This plant was once widely harvested and sold as Christmas greenery, and populations were widely depleted for this reason. However, it has greatly recovered throughout its range, and makes large clonal colonies, carpeting the forest floor.
It prefers disturbed areas and coniferous forest, where it makes dense monocultures. The subterranean, brown gametophytes may live for years in the soil before sending forth vegetative shoots.
This species was also once one of the principal clubmoss species used for collection of Lycopodium powder, used as a primitive flashpowder.
External links
- USDA Plants Profile: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=LYDI3
- Diphasiastrum digitatum in Flora of North America: http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=233500582
Categories:- Diphasiastrum
- Lycophyte species
- Flora of Appalachia (United States)
- Flora of Kentucky
- Flora of Ohio
- Flora of Pennsylvania
- Flora of West Virginia
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