RMPWFMD4–Selaginella martensii, the variegated spikemoss or Martens's spike moss, is a lycophyte in the Selaginellaceae family. It is native to Mexico and Cent
RF2HY62XF–Top view of the tropical growing green selaginella plants in the flowerpots
RMPH8MBB–Selaginella kraussiana, sometimes known by the common names Krauss' spikemoss
RMJ2G6MR–This is an interesting variety of fern, the leaves are iridescent, and the color changes at different angles.
RMDTGCCB–Selaginella kraussiana, spikemoss
RF2C4C18H–Spikemoss (Selaginella erythropus)
RF2TBJ0AM–Mediterranean clubmoss (Selaginella denticulata) is a spike moss native to Northern Hemisphere.
RF2BXH279–Selaginella (Selaginella umbrosa)
RF2RD8BDW–Martens spikemoss or variegated spikemoss (Selaginella martensii) is a lycopodium native to Mexico and Central America. Lycopodiophyta. Selaginellacea
RM2DHMCK8–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on the forest floor of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
RF2RD8BDR–Rose de Jerico, resurrection plant or stone flower (Selaginella lepidophylla) is a spikemoss species native to Chihuahuan Desert. Lycopodiophyta. Sela
RM2JFAP8Y–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RFP93H53–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
RMPFGDJA–Log covered with Spikemoss.
RMG5702Y–Lesser Clubmoss (Selaginella selaginoides) with fertile spikes, growing in montane grassland, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, July
RM2AXGKRB–Nature and development of plants . f three feet. They reached theirgreatest abundance in the coal age and thence gradually declined,being crowded out by the more specialized seed plants. Thereare two important families of the Lycopodiales : 1, Lycopodiaceae;2, Selaginellaceae. 116. Family 1. Lycopodiaceae.—With but one exception themembers of this family belong to the genus Lycopodium, com-monly known as the club moss fern, ground or running pine orground fir, etc. (Fig. 236). These plants are very well repre-sented in our open woods, where they often form conspicuouscolonies owing to the exte
RFJCJXAE–Selaginella kraussiana ( Trailing Selaginella ), Small plants with bright green leaves grown as ornamental for ground cover
RMG5702T–Lesser Clubmoss (Selaginella selaginoides) with fertile spikes, growing in montane grassland, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, July
RMRDWF1E–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. Fig. 238. Fig. 239. Fig. 238. Phylloglossum Drummondi.—^After Pritzel. Fig. 239. Strobilus and sporophylls of Lycopodium: 2, strobilus. 3, a leaf or sporophyll from the strobilus enlarged and showing attached spo- rangium. 4, a spore greatly magnified. greatest abundance in the coal age and thence gradually declined, being crowded out by the more specialized seed plants. There are two important families of the Lycopodiales: i, Lycopodiaceae; 2, Selaginellaceae. 116. Family i. Lycopodiaceae.—^With but one exception the members of this family belong to
RFJCJXAG–Selaginella kraussiana ( Trailing Selaginella ), Small plants with bright green leaves grown as ornamental for ground cover
RMPG0NAY–. Cuba : Parque Nacional la Bayamesa. Natural history; National parks and reserves; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. Ap6ndice/Appendix 4 Helechos y Plantas Afines/ Ferns and Fern Relatives. Apendice/Appendix 4 Helechos y Plantas Afines/ Ferns and Fern Relatives Anemia adiantifolia (L.) Sw. Anemia hirsuta {L.) Sw, Anemia phyllitidis il.) Sw. xS6 Anemia underwoodiana Maxon itn Anemia x zanonii Mickel 188 Lygodium venustum Sw. iSff Lygodium volubile Sw. Lygodium volubile Sw. var. wngftf/V (Mett. ex Prantl) J.J. Duek Schizaea poeppigiana Sturm Selaginellaceae Selaginella con
RF2BYXEE2–Spikemoss (Selaginella umbrosa)
RM2DHMCGY–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
RM2JFAP5C–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on the forest floor of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
RFP93H9D–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
RMG56YX8–Resurrection Fern (Selaginella lepidophylla) growing amongst rocks in desert, Big Bend N.P., Chihuahuan Desert, Texas, U.S.A., February
RMRE1PEK–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. Fig. 238. Fig. 239. Fig. 238. Phylloglossum Drummondi.—After Pritzel. Fig. 239. Strobilus and sporophylls of Lycopodium: 2, strobilus. 3, a leaf or sporophyll from the strobilus enlarged and showing attached spo- rangium. 4, a spore greatly magnified. greatest abundance in the coal age and thence gradually declined, being crowded out by the more specialized seed plants. There are two important families of the Lycopodiales: i, Lycopodiaceae; 2, Selaginellaceae. 116. Family i. Lycopodiaceae.—With but one exception the members of this family belong to t
RMHMR88R–Willdenow's spikemoss or Peacock fern leaf (Selaginella willdenowii), Selaginellaceae.
RM2DHMCHN–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing entangled with ferns and other plants in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
RM2JFAP56–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
RFP93H8K–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
RMRCGK07–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. 78 Lycopodiales. — Selaginellaceae. hohe Sprosse aus kriechender Basis schief aufsteigen, gehört 5. versicolor Spring mit schief-eiförmigen Seitenblättern und verkehrt-eiförmigen Mittel-. Fig. 77. Selaginella umbricata (Forsk.) Spring. A Pflanze in feuchter Lnft; B dieselbe zur Trockenzeit. blättern, in den 0,5 cm langen Blüten mit chlorophyllarmen ventralen Sporo- phyllen, von Senegambien bis Angola häufig an feuchten Waldplätzen. —. Please
RM2DHMCKE–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on the forest floor of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
RM2JFAP91–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RFP93HA1–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
RMRCGJYX–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Lycopodiales. — Selaginellaceae. 79. Fig. 78. Selaginella scandens (P. B.) Spring. A Zweigstück; B Blüte mit Sproßstück; 6'Seitenblatt; •ö Mittelblatt; j? Sporophyll mit geöffnetem reifem Makrosporangium; F, G^ Sporophyll mit Mikro- sporangium von der Seite und von oben gesehen; ZT Makrospore; y Mikrospore, Scheitelansicht,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
RM2RTBH2B–Toothed Clubmoss, Clubmoss, Denticulate selaginella, Denticulate spikemoss (Selaginella denticulata), growing on a rock, Canary Islands, La Palma
RMCNYH4X–northern lynx (Lynx lynx lynx), playing with a caught songbird between mossy stones in the forest, Germany, Hesse
RM2DHMCEM–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest floor of Tabin, Sabah, Borneo (Malaysia).
RM2JFAP8R–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RFP93HAD–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
RMRCGK0D–. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas. Botany. Lycopodiales. — Selaginellaceae. 77 sehen Arten besitzen Stengel mit einem zentralen Leitbündel. — a) Zur Gruppe der S. inongolica mit niederliegenden Sprossen und gleichartigen Blättern an der Basis des Hauptstengels gehört die xerophytische 5. yevunsis (Sw.) Spring im südlichen xrabien, Abyssinien und dem Somalilande Fig. 76). — b) Zur Gruppe der 5. lepidopJiylla gehört die ebenfalls stark xerophytische S. imbricata iForsk.! Spring, in Ar
RMCNYH4Y–northern lynx (Lynx lynx lynx), playing with a caught songbird between mossy stones in the forest standing on its hind legs, Germany, Hesse