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Southern Ground Cedar

Diphasiastrum Digitatum

Description:

6 to 8 inch stalks that grow on a creeping horizontal stem. Branches spread out parallel to the ground. Found at Eagle Lake Watershed in Morehead, KY.

Habitat:

Acid soils, dry woods

Notes:

Found by Kennedy Womack, Jenna Nichols, Lauren Duffy, Troy Stafford, Lucas Cook, and Tyler Day.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Doren B
Doren B 10 years ago
Ground Pine, or Crowsfoot
Diphasiastrum digitatum Diphasiastrum digitatum


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Aril
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Aril

Morehead, Kentucky, USA

Spotted on Nov 20, 2013
Submitted on Dec 4, 2013

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