In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Habit and Habitat of Lycopodium 2. External Morphology of Lycopodium 3. Internal Structure 4. Reproduction 5.
Lycophyta-Lycopodium-3 As we have seen, there are several types of stems produced by Lycopodium. These include an underground Rhizome , a horizontal Stolon and Aerial Stems. Diagram of a Lycopodium Plant. The Apical Meristem is multicellular.
Lycopodium obscurum , commonly called rare clubmoss , [3] ground pine , [4] prince's pine or princess pine , [5] is a North American species of clubmoss in the family Lycopodiaceae. Lycopodium obscurum is known for the superficial resemblance of its sporophyte to various conifers. Several aerial shoots branch off of the rhizome, which also branch dichotomously several times, giving L. Fertile shoots possess sessile strobili , borne at the tops of their main axes and sometimes at the tips of dominant lateral branches.
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