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coral evergreen

Lycopodium sp.

Notes:

this grows on ridge tops near pine forest, i've heard it's some kind of pine ground cover

2 Comments

MichaelMorris
MichaelMorris 12 years ago

thanks, craig

MichaelMorris
MichaelMorris 12 years ago

there is a dusty pollen that shakes off the ends, that native americans used it in rituals. the dust burns in flame, it's cool to throw over a campfire

MichaelMorris
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MichaelMorris

Nelsonville, Ohio, USA

Spotted on Nov 4, 2011
Submitted on Nov 4, 2011

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