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Lycopodium clavatum, whole plant (sporophyte) with a pair of strobili, plus a single sporophyll. Illustration taken from T. Moore (1855), A popular history of the British ferns and allied plants, comprising the club-mosses, pepperworts and horsetails, 2nd edn., plate XX, Lovell Reeve, London.

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current17:42, 21 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 17:42, 21 May 2005170 × 600 (39 KB)Rl (talk | contribs)Source: http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/bioref/Tracheophyta/Lycopodium_clavatum.html Lycopodium clavatum, whole plant (sporophyte) with a pair of strobili, plus a single sporophyll. Illustration taken from T. Moore (1855), A popular history of the British

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