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lycopod
[ lahy-kuh-pod ]
noun
- any erect or creeping, mosslike, evergreen plant of the genus Lycopodium, as the club moss or ground pine.
lycopod
/ ˈlaɪkəˌpɒd /
noun
- another name for a club moss, esp one of the genus Lycopodium
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But only in ferns and one other plant group called lycopods are the two plants capable of living independently.
From Scientific American
Sphenophyllum was a slender climbing plant with whorls of leaves, which was probably related both to the calamites and the lycopods.
From Project Gutenberg
To one of the lycopods, called Selaginella, reference will hereafter be made in connexion with its very instructive reproductive process.
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We have examples of the last-named class in the ferns, lycopods and horsetail plants.
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Upon the walls themselves I could clearly make out the outline, as plain as a sun picture, of the fucus and the lycopods.
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