Selaginella cuspidata

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Scientific Names



Read about Selaginella cuspidata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Selaginella cuspidata, Link. Sts. densely tufted, 6 in. or more long, branched nearly to the base, with copiously compound branches: lvs. of lower plane obliquely ovate, cuspidate, dilated and ciliated on the upper side at the base, pale green edged with white; lvs. of upper plane nearly as long, obliquely ovate, cuspidate. Cuba and Mex. to Venezuela.—A plant occurring under the horticultural name Lycopodium cordifolium has the st. a foot or more long and simple in its lower part, and doubtless represents a distinct species. CH


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