RMRDJGNA–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PTEBIDOPHTTA. 209 are all of one kind, and are borne in roundish spore-cases, â which are generally single on each leaf. The Club-mosses are commoa in the Appalachian region, Canada, and northwestward, and all but one of our species belong to the genus Lycopodium. Of these may be mentioned the Common Club- mosses (L. clavatum and L. complanatum) and the Ground-pine (L. dendroideum), all extensively used in Christmas decorations. 438. The Little Club-Mosses {Order Selaginellaceoe) re- semble the foregoing, but are generally smaller and more Moss-like, and hav
RF2GM7J06–Dried lycopodium healing herbs in a clay bowl.Lycopodium healing herbs.Herbal medicine
RM2BTWX34–Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRD2F6G–. Elementary botany. Botany. 192 MORPHOLOGY. 388 Fruiting spike of Lycopodium clavatum.âThis club is the fruiting spike or head (sometimes termed a slrobiliis). Here the leaves are larger again and broader, but still not so large as the leaves on the creeping shoots, and they are paler. If we bend down some of the leaves, or tear off a few, we will see that in the axil of the leaf, where it joins the stem, there is a somewhat rounded, kidney-shaped body. This is the spore-case or spo- rangium, as we can see by an examination of its contents. There is but a single spore-case for each of the fer
RF2GJMMKD–Dried lycopodium healing herbs in a clay bowl.Lycopodium healing herbs.Herbal medicine
RM2C1KNFX–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDXA1B–. Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamanders. Zoology. Lycopodiuni obscurum. Lycopodium clavatum. to gray in winter. For food he has young twigs— those of the black birch he especially relishes—the foliage of the arbor vitse {Thuja occidentalis)* hem- digging through the snow witli his lock, and fir * The margins of some of the Adirondack lakes are thickly overhung with the branches of the arbor vitse; these are often stripped off for a distance of five feet up the trunks of the trees, the result of the feeding of deer which have wintered in the vi- cinity..
RF2GK41DB–Dried healing plants in a mortar and pestle.Lycopodium in herbal medicine.Copy space
RM2C1KNFM–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDWBJ4–. The essentials of botany. Botany. PTBmhOPHYTA. 309 are all of one kind, and are borne in roundish spore-eases, Whioli are generally single on each leaf. The Club-mosses are common in the Appalachian 1-egion, Canada, and northwestward, and all but one of our spedies belong to the genus Lycopodium. Of these may be mentiohed the Common Chib- mosses (L. clavatum and L. complanatum) and the (Jrouud-plne (L. dendroideum), all extensively used ih Christmas decorations. 438. The Little Club-Mosses {Order Selaginellaoem) re- semble the foregoing, but are generally smaller and more Moss-like, and have
RM2C1KNEN–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDWFG0–. Elementary botany. Botany. 192 MORPHOLOG Y. 388. Fruiting spike of Lycopodium clavatum.âThis club is the fruiting spike or head (sometimes termed a.slrobilus). Here the leaves are larger again and broader, but still not so large as the leaves on the creeping shoots, and they are paler. If we bend down some of the leaves, or tear off a few, we will see that in the axil of the leaf, where it joins the stem, there is a somewhat rounded, kidney-shaped body. This is the spore-case or spo- rangium, as we can see by an examination of its contents. There is but a single spore-case for each of the fe
RM2C1KNFE–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRE0NXK–. Elementary botany. Botany. 192 MORPHOLOG y. 388. Fruiting spike of Lycopodium clavatum.—This club is the fruiting spike or head (sometimes termed s^sirobilus). Here the leaves are larger again and broader, but still not so large as the leaves on the creeping shoots, and they are paler. If we bend down some of the leaves, or tear off a few, we see that in the axil of the leaf, where it joins the stem, there is a somewhat rounded, kidney-shaped body. This is the spore-case or spo- rangium, as we can see by an examination of its contents. There is but a single spore-case for each of the fertile
RM2BXCC9N–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDGXMC–. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. CRYPTOGAMS. 135 Group I. PTERIDOPHYTA. Some plants of this group, as the Warabi and Noki- shinobu (Fig. 51), have well developed large leaves; some, as the Hikagenokatsura (Lycopodium clavatum) (Fig. 127) and Iwahiba (Selaginella involvens), have small scattered Pig. 127. Fig. 128.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Saida, Ko?taro?,
RM2C1KNFW–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRE2FB1–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. CALAMITES AND LYCOPODS 377 prefer a substratum rich in humus or other organic matter. Most of the species are restricted to one hemisphere, but a few occur in both. 338. The Sporophj^e.—There are several hundred species of Lycopodium. Among those most common in temperate America are L. clavatum (Fig. 272), L. ohscurum. Fig. 272.—Lycopodium clavatum. dendroideum, and L. lucidulum. These species commonly grow trailing over the surface of the ground, and from this, and the appearance of their fohage, they are com- monly called "ground pine," though of c
RM2C1KNHE–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRE2MC1–. Elementary botany. Botany. CLl'B MOSSES. 285 580. Fruiting spike of Lycopodium clavatum.âThis club is the fruiting spike or head (sometimes termed <i.slrvbUui). Here the leaes are larger again and broader, but still not so large as the lea"es on tile creeping shoots, and tliey are paler. If we bend down Mime of the leaves, or tear off a few, we see that in the axil of the leaf, where it joins the stem, there is a somewhat rounded, kidnev-shaped bod"-. This is the spore-case or spo- rangium, as we can see by an examination of its contents. There is but a single spore-case for
RM2C1CB1N–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDE6KK–. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For the use of schools and colleges. Cryptogams; Plant anatomy; 1853. 78 COMPOUND ORGANS OF PLANTS. Fig. 32.. Lycopodium clavatum. a. Scale of a spike "witii a capsule (magnified). 103. The genus Lycopodium (Fig. 32), which forms the type of this little family, appears to occupy an intermediate position between the Ferns and the Blosses, and in some respects seems to be allied to the Coniferse. 104. It is in these plants that -vascular tissue first makes its appearance in the form of woody and annular vessels, which form a bun
RM2C1KNHB–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDXRK1–. The essentials of botany. Botany. 232 BOTANY. The Club-mosses are common in the Appalachian region, Canada, and northwestward, and all but one of our species belong to the genus Lycopodium. Of these may be mentioned the common Club- mosses (L. clavatum and L. complanatum) and the Ground-pine (L. dendroideum), all extensively used in Christmas decorations. 433. The Little Club-mosses (Order 34, SELAGiNELLBiE) resemble the foregoing, but are generally smaller and. Fio. 138.—Part of a Club-moss (Lycopodium clavatum), the running, horizontal rooting stem below, with the spore-bearing cones, s, a
RM2C1KNH5–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDM92E–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 12. Lycopodium clavatum L, Running-pine. Club-moss. Fig. in. Lycopodium clavatum L. Sp. PI. 1101. 1753. Main stems prostrate, extensively creeping (3°-9°) along the ground, branching horizontally, with numer-- ous very leafy ascending pinnately branched aerial stems; leaves crowded, many-ranked, linear, bristle- tipped, entire or denticulate, those of the main
RM2C1CB3F–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDPFMD–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 928.—Lycopodium Selago. LYCOPODS, OR CLUB MOSSES. I have often planted the Club Mosses, which are such interesting plants in moun- tainous districts. I have had the Lycopodium clavatum in quantity, but it never grew. On the Welsh mountains this plant grows to a length of many yards, and is a remarkable sight. The L. Selago (fig. 928) and another species are now growmg in my mossery.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
RM2BXCCAK–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDM92K–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 12. Lycopodium clavatum L, Running-pine. Club-moss. Fig. in. Lycopodium clavatum L. Sp. PI. 1101. 1753. Main stems prostrate, extensively creeping (3°-9°) along the ground, branching horizontally, with numer-- ous very leafy ascending pinnately branched aerial stems; leaves crowded, many-ranked, linear, bristle- tipped, entire or denticulate, those of the main
RM2C1KNHW–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDYFGM–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 277.— Gameto- phyte {g) of Lycopodium annotinum (entirely tuber- ous and subterranean), bearing a young sporo- phyte {s, I); the ground line is shown. — After Bruchmann.. Figs. 27S-282. — Antheridium of Lycopodium clavatum: 278, to the right a young antheridium after the first division (periclinal) of the super- ficial initial cell; to the left a much older antheridium; 279, young antheridium after di- vision of primary wall cell and primary sperma- togenous cell; 280, further development of spermatogenous tissue; 281, nearl
RM2C1KNE9–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRPR7KA–. Alpen-Flora : Westalpen. Mountain plants. 14^ Schattige Felsen und Wälder i2co-2'3oo Meter. Torfige Wälder, feuchte Rasen- plätze bis 23oo Meter.. Lycopodium Selago. Tannen-Bärlapp. Selagine. Fir-moss. B. — Lycopodium clavatum. Keulen-Bärlapp. Mousse-serpent, Lycopode ä masstie. Wolfs claw, Club-mosse.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Senn, Gustav, 1875-1945; Kaftner, C. Heidelberg : C. Winter
RM2C1KNE6–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2BXAB4D–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDWJJ0–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1257. Sesleria coerulea, Aid. Blue S. XC. LICOPODIACE/E. [III. Cryptogams. 1258. Arundo Phragmites, L.- Piii-a,e;mites communis, Trin., vulgaris, Lain. Citiiimon Need. â 259. Lycopodium clavatum, L. Chihuwss.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Geo
RM2BXCC6R–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDF1G9–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. LYCOPODINE^ 501. Fig. 290.—a. Plant of Phylloglossum Drummondii, x about 3 (after Bertrand). sp. Sporangia; R, roots; !>, protocorm; T^, secondary protocorm; B, longitudinal sec- tion of the young strobilus of the same, showing the initial cell (0, young leaves (/', I"), and young sporangium(j/j), X240; C-E, young sporangia of Lycopodium selago, radial sections, X22S; F, tangential section of the same; G, radial section of youngs sporangium of L. clavatum (Figs. B-G after Bower).. Plea
RM2C1KNF8–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDBCEE–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xiv] LYCOPODIUM 45 and the line of dehiscence is determined in some species at least by the occurrence of smaller cells in the wall. In. Fig. 126. A. Lycopodium cernuum, longitudinal section of strobilus ; a, band of lignified cells. B. L. cernuum. Cell from sporangium wall. C. L. cernuum. Sporophyll and sporangium ; It, vascular bundle. D. L. clavatum. Part of radial longitudinal section of strobilus; p, sterile tissue. E. L. Phlegmaria. Sporophyll and stalked sporangium. P. L. clavatum. Transverse section of strobilus; p, st
RM2C1KNGM–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDM94G–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus i. CLUB-MOSS FAMILY. 43 Four genera and about no species, two other genera only in Australia. Besides the following, Psilotum occurs in Florida, the i. LYCOPODIUM L. Sp. PI. noo. 1753- 4-16 aerial branches L. sitchense. L. annotinum. L. clavatum. Perennial plants with evergreen i-nerved leaves arranged in 4-16 ranks. Sporanges coriaceous, flattened, renif
RM2C1KNGA–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRH9JMJ–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. - 185 — Paa Bakkerne bliver Vegetationen frodigere, og her kommer flere Arter til . foruden dem paa den flade Hede. Her findes f. Ex. Lycopodium clavatum, L. complanatum var. Qiamæcypar issus (Fig. 7), Juniperus communis, Carex Goodenoughii, < Majanthemum bifolium, Salix repens, Viola canina og Scorzonera humilis. Særlig Nordskraa- ningerne fremby- der en frodigere Plantevækst, og her er Bunden mere mosklædt, medens Liche- nerne spiller en større Rolle paa Sydskraanin- gerne. Foruden de før nævnte Mosser er her fundne : Marti- nellia compacta,
RM2BXCC8G–Lycopodium clavatum var megastachyon Fernald Bissell
RMRD2R44–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Lycopodium clavatum Fig. 113. Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in geheel Europa voor, vooral in dennenbosschen, doch ook op vochtige heiden en is bij ons vrij algemeen. Volksnamen. Bijzondere namen voor deze plant zijn: aan den Zoom der Veluwe kruipmos en slangendraden, in Noord-Overijsel steenklauwen, in Twente hertshoorn, in het Westelijk deel van Noord-Brabant berenklauw. L. inundatum-) L. Mo er as-w o 1 f sk 1 au w (fig. 114). Deze plant is licht-, later geelgroen. De stengel is kort, dicht bebladerd, met vele wortels in den bodem gehecht
RM2BXCC71–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRCF0KY–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. Fig. 313. Lycopodium clavatum. Bärlapp. (Links ein Blatt, rechts ein Deckblatt mit Kapsel, daneben vergr. Sporen.) Filices.. Mg. 314. Polypodium vulgare. Tüpfelfarn.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schli
RM2C1KNEB–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRCF0M1–. Die wissenschaftliche Ausbildung des Apothekerlehrlings und seine Vorbereitung zum Gehülfenexamen : mit Rücksicht auf die neuesten Anforderungen. Pharmacy; Chemistry; Physics; Botany; Education, Pharmacy. Fig. 312. Cetraria islandica. Isländisches Moos, a Apothecie im Durchschn., vergr.. Fig. 313. Lycopodium clavatum. Bärlapp. (Links ein Blatt, rechts ein Deckblatt mit Kapsel, daneben vergr. Sporen.) Filices.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not pe
RM2C1C86W–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RMRDF1M7–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. 484 MOSSES AND FERNS CHA1>.. Fig. 282. Part of a fruiting plant of Lycopodium clavatum, X ^; B, sporophyll, with sporangium (j^) of L. dendroideum, X12: C, cross-section near the base of an aerial Tshoot of L. dendroideum, X 12.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Campbell, Douglas Houghton, 1859-1953. New Y
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RM2C1KNJN–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNE8–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNH9–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNHP–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNGR–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNGW–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
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RM2C1KNHA–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNHF–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNGN–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2C1KNFA–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
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RM2C1KNF1–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
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RM2C1KNGC–Lycopodium clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum L.
RM2BXC3PH–Lycopodium clavatum subsp clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum subsp clavatum L.
RM2C1M013–Lycopodium clavatum subsp clavatum L Lycopodium clavatum subsp clavatum L.
RM2C1KNG7–Lycopodium clavatum var megastachyon Fernald Bissell Lycopodium clavatum var megastachyon Fernald Bissell.
RM2C1KNGY–Lycopodium clavatum var aristatum Humb Bonpl ex Willd Spring Lycopodium clavatum var aristatum Humb Bonpl ex Willd Spring.
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