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Wisconsin, United States
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that's snow 2007-02-18
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This carpet of lycopodium extends over 200 feet North-South and about 100 feet East-West
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Suwannee Canal
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Clubmoss or ground-pine. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction.
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Ontario, Canada
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It wanted to cross where I wanted to walk. Shelves from commercial beer cooler give me overpass.
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This is a typical top side of a single diphasiastrum digitatum finger.This was taken with an Eyeclops at 100x.
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Thompson Corner, Hawaii, United States
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the tendril is coming thru at ground level on the other side of this retaining wall
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tapping a spike sends off a little cloud of very fine spores. Fingerprint powder is lycopodium spores.
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200' north to south, at least 100' maybe 400' east to west
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I picked up fallen branches on the left side of this photo, not on the right. It doesn't attach to logs, just crawls over them. The other photos .would show a much bigger patch but it isn't visible under the sticks where I didn't remove them.
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Clubmoss or ground-pine. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction.
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Clubmoss or ground-pine. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction.