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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: cohan on March 11, 2021, 06:51:29 PM
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Recently photographed this plant in mesic mixed woods on the farm; at the time I just thought it was an extra long stemmed moss-- and maybe it is? the part of the stems sticking out of leaves/snow is probably 10-15cm at a guess-- I was not paying super close attention, since I didn't think at the time it was that unusual, but later wondering if it could be Lycopodiumish? I've never found any such things on the farm, before, though tons of mosses etc.
Thoughts?
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Hi Cohan, I'm not familiar with the Canadian bryophyte / pteridophyte flora, but that has a very clubmossish look to me.
Tristan
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Possibly Lycopodium annotinum? On the Alberta checklist.
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Possibly Lycopodium annotinum? On the Alberta checklist.
Thanks, Tristan-- I also thought-- after the fact-- that it was clubmossish! A botanist friend in B.C. has also confirmed Spinulum annotinum (Lycopodium annotinum) as you thought! Exciting for me, first find on the farm! Hopefully I can find it again- I know the area, but wasn't expecting to want to find the exact patch again..
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Here's L. annotinum with strobili in late summer (E Finland).
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Here's L. annotinum with strobili in late summer (E Finland).
Fun :) I was able to find the patch again, so I will have to watch it over the season, and I'll be watching for other occurrences, now that I now it is on the farm! I like that I can still find something new after so many years scouring the property!