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Selaginella canaliculata Selaginella selaginoides Selaginella willdenowii is known for its iridescent colours. There are about 750 known species of Selaginella. [21] They show a wide range of characters; the genus is overdue for a revision which might include subdivision into several genera. [citation needed] Species of spikemoss include:
Selaginella selaginoides is a non-flowering plant of the spikemoss genus Selaginella with a wide distribution around the Northern Hemisphere. It resembles a moss in appearance but is a vascular plant belonging to the division Lycopodiophyta .
Selaginella aboriginalis C.Schulz & Homberg Selaginella acanthonota Underw. Selaginella acanthostachys Baker Selaginella achotalensis Shelton & Caluff Selaginella aculeatifolia Valdespino Selaginella acutifolia (Stolze) Valdespino Selaginella adunca A.Braun ex Hieron. Selaginella aenea Warb. Selaginella agioneuma Valdespino & C.López Selaginella aitchisonii Hieron. Selaginella alampeta M ...
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Selaginella bryopteris (Devanagari:संजीवनी) is a lithophytic plant that is native to India. It is used medicinally in India and is one of the plants that is considered as a candidate to be the sanjeevani (also called "sanjeevini"or "sanjivini booti") plant.
Selaginella bigelovii is a species of spikemoss known by the common names bushy spikemoss [1] and Bigelow's spikemoss. It is native to California and Baja California , where it grows in rocky places in many different habitat types, from the coastline to the mountains to the deserts.
Selaginella biformis is a species of plant in the family Selaginellaceae. [2] [3] It is native to Bangladesh, Borneo, Cambodia, China, Eastern Himalaya, India, Java, Laos, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Myanmar, New Guinea, the Nicobar Islands, the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Thailand, and Vietnam. [1]
S. denticulata is a small, moss-like plant that grows along the ground.The stems branch out dichotomously, and the leaves are arranged in four rows along the stems.The sporangia are borne near the tips of the branches, with male sporangia being red and female sporangia being green.