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Ground Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum?) a Clubmoss
This is a flowerless, seedless plant.
It is not a moss plant; it's closer to ferns, than mosses. It reproduces using sperm, eggs, and spores, but not flowers nor cones.
Turnhhole Bend, Mammoth Cave Park, KY, USA.
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Uploaded on January 7, 2021
Taken on January 6, 2016
Ground Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum?) a Clubmoss
This is a flowerless, seedless plant.
It is not a moss plant; it's closer to ferns, than mosses. It reproduces using sperm, eggs, and spores, but not flowers nor cones.
Turnhhole Bend, Mammoth Cave Park, KY, USA.
1,040
views
7
faves
2
comments
Uploaded on January 7, 2021
Taken on January 6, 2016