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Interrupted Clubmoss

Spinulum annotinum

Description:

Long, trailing club moss

Habitat:

Wooded mountain trail near some birch trees

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4 Comments

Machi
Machi 9 years ago

This plant very long and it was draping down quite a ways as you can see in the second photo. I don't know too much about Huperzia lucidula so maybe that is normal?

suzmonk
suzmonk 9 years ago

I think KarenPuracan has the right idea. Maybe something along the lines of Shining clubmoss ... Huperzia lucidula?

Machi
Machi 9 years ago

I have no idea, really. I am really not familiar with the area or its wildlife.

MrsPbio
MrsPbio 9 years ago

Is this some sort of club moss?

Machi
Spotted by
Machi

New Hampshire, USA

Spotted on May 14, 2014
Submitted on May 22, 2014

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