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Selaginella apoda, commonly known as meadow spikemoss, is a perennial lycophyte native to much of the eastern United States and parts of northeastern Mexico. The life cycle is the shortest of the genus Selaginella, as well as one of the shortest among the lycophytes. Selaginella apoda is found primarily in damp soils in habitats such as swamps, wet fields, open woods and along stream banks. Selaginella apoda presents the potential for case studies involving the plant's adaptability to environmental toxins. A lowland plant, it has only been recorded at elevations below 100 meters. It is closely related to and , with both of which it has been reported to form hybrids. This group is characterized by relatively flat strobili and large megasporophylls which occur in the same plane as the later

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  • Selaginella apoda, comúnmente conocida como espiga prado de musgo, es una especie de licófita perteneciente a la familia Selaginellaceae. (es)
  • Selaginella apoda, commonly known as meadow spikemoss, is a perennial lycophyte native to much of the eastern United States and parts of northeastern Mexico. The life cycle is the shortest of the genus Selaginella, as well as one of the shortest among the lycophytes. Selaginella apoda is found primarily in damp soils in habitats such as swamps, wet fields, open woods and along stream banks. Selaginella apoda presents the potential for case studies involving the plant's adaptability to environmental toxins. A lowland plant, it has only been recorded at elevations below 100 meters. It is closely related to and , with both of which it has been reported to form hybrids. This group is characterized by relatively flat strobili and large megasporophylls which occur in the same plane as the lateral leaves. The plant was originally described, and named Lycopodium apodum by Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum (1753). (en)
  • Selaginella apoda – gatunek roślin z rodziny widliczkowatych (Selaginellaceae). Na naturalnych stanowiskach rośnie w południowych stanach USA i w Meksyku. Jest uprawiana w wielu krajach świata jako roślina ozdobna. (pl)
  • Selaginella apoda är en mosslummerväxtart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Antoine Frédéric Spring. Selaginella apoda ingår i släktet mosslumrar, och familjen mosslummerväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Spring (en)
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  • Meadow spikemoss (en)
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  • G5 (en)
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  • TNC (en)
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  • ( P.Beauv.) (en)
  • Diplostachyum apodum (en)
  • Lycopodioides apoda ( Kuntze) (en)
  • Lycopodium albidulum (Sw.) (en)
  • Lycopodium apodum (L.) (en)
  • Selaginella albidula ( Spring) : List sources : (en)
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  • Selaginella apoda (en)
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  • Selaginella apoda, comúnmente conocida como espiga prado de musgo, es una especie de licófita perteneciente a la familia Selaginellaceae. (es)
  • Selaginella apoda – gatunek roślin z rodziny widliczkowatych (Selaginellaceae). Na naturalnych stanowiskach rośnie w południowych stanach USA i w Meksyku. Jest uprawiana w wielu krajach świata jako roślina ozdobna. (pl)
  • Selaginella apoda är en mosslummerväxtart som först beskrevs av Carl von Linné, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Antoine Frédéric Spring. Selaginella apoda ingår i släktet mosslumrar, och familjen mosslummerväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Selaginella apoda, commonly known as meadow spikemoss, is a perennial lycophyte native to much of the eastern United States and parts of northeastern Mexico. The life cycle is the shortest of the genus Selaginella, as well as one of the shortest among the lycophytes. Selaginella apoda is found primarily in damp soils in habitats such as swamps, wet fields, open woods and along stream banks. Selaginella apoda presents the potential for case studies involving the plant's adaptability to environmental toxins. A lowland plant, it has only been recorded at elevations below 100 meters. It is closely related to and , with both of which it has been reported to form hybrids. This group is characterized by relatively flat strobili and large megasporophylls which occur in the same plane as the later (en)
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  • Selaginella apoda (es)
  • Selaginella apoda (pl)
  • Selaginella apoda (en)
  • Selaginella apoda (sv)
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