Lycopodium magellanicum fertile leaves are arranged in strobilus Cordillera Darwin near Pia Glacier Tierra del Fuego Chile


Lycopodium is a genus of club-mosses. Common names: ground pines and creeping cedar. Chilean names: Pimpinela Licopodio Palmita Lllanka-lawen. Flowerless. The fertile leaves are arranged in cone-like strobilus: overlapping sporophylls spirally arranged along a central axis.


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Location: Cordillera Darwin near Pia Glacier Patagonia Tierra del Fuego Chile South America
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