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  2. Climacium dendroides - Wikipedia

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    The species name "dendroides" describes the tree-like morphology of the plant, and its genus name came from the structure of the perforations of peristome teeth. [1] This plant was identified by Weber and Mohr in 1804. [5] [1] They often have stems that are around 2-10 cm tall and growing in the form of patches, [2] looking like small palm ...

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  5. Dendrolycopodium dendroideum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrolycopodium dendroideum, synonym Lycopodium dendroideum, known as tree groundpine, [1] is a North American species of clubmoss. It is part of a complex of species colloquially known as groundpine , which taxa were formerly lumped into the species Lycopodium obscurum .

  6. Tree moss - Wikipedia

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    Tree moss is a common name for several organisms and may refer to: Climacium, a genus of mosses which resemble miniature trees Climacium dendroides, a common species of Climacium; Evernia, a genus of lichens which grow on trees; Usnea, a genus of lichens which grow on trees

  7. Dendroligotrichum - Wikipedia

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  8. Insecticidal soap - Wikipedia

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    Insecticidal soap is used to control many plant insect pests. Soap has been used for more than 200 years as an insect control. [1] Because insecticidal soap works on direct contact with pests via the disruption of cell membranes when the insect is penetrated with fatty acids, the insect's cells leak their contents causing the insect to dehydrate and die. [2]

  9. Bryales - Wikipedia

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