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Clubmosses Collection

Clubmosses, also known as ground pines, are fascinating plants that thrive in various habitats around the world

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Ground Pine / Clubmoss - in spring

Ground Pine / Clubmoss - in spring (Lycopodium complanatum). Uganskii Nat. reserve, Siberia, Russia. Typical plant on taiga-forest floor near river Bolshoi Ugan, near Ugut settlement

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Marsh Clubmoss (Lycopodiella inundata) fertile frond, growing on wet peat, Studland, Dorset

Marsh Clubmoss (Lycopodiella inundata) fertile frond, growing on wet peat, Studland, Dorset, England, August

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Picture No. 10852133

Picture No. 10852133
Fir Clubmoss (Lycopodium selago ) Date:

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Blue Ground-cedar (Lycopodium tristachyum) growing in woodland, Adirondack Mountains

Blue Ground-cedar (Lycopodium tristachyum) growing in woodland, Adirondack Mountains, New York State, U. S. A. October
Blue Ground-cedar (Lycopodium tristachyum) growing in woodland, Adirondack Mountains, New York State, U.S.A. October

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Fir Clubmoss (Huperzia selago) growing near summit of mountain, Cairn Gorm, Cairngorms N. P

Fir Clubmoss (Huperzia selago) growing near summit of mountain, Cairn Gorm, Cairngorms N. P
Fir Clubmoss (Huperzia selago) growing near summit of mountain, Cairn Gorm, Cairngorms N.P. Inverness-shire, Highlands, Scotland, March

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Marsh Clubmoss ROG 4667 Lycopodiella innundata © Bob Gibbons / ardea. com

Marsh Clubmoss ROG 4667 Lycopodiella innundata © Bob Gibbons / ardea. com
ROG-4667 Marsh Clubmoss Lycopodiella innundata Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Beaked Toad (Rhinella manu) newly discovered species described in 2007, adult, climbing on clubmoss

Beaked Toad (Rhinella manu) newly discovered species described in 2007, adult, climbing on clubmoss, between Cusco and Manu N.P. Andes, Peru

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Stag's-horn Clubmoss Lycopodium clavatum with fertile cones bearing sporangia; autumn, Romania

Stag's-horn Clubmoss Lycopodium clavatum with fertile cones bearing sporangia; autumn, Romania
ROG-13431 Stag's-horn Clubmoss with fertile cones bearing sporangia autumn, Romania. Lycopodium clavatum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Interrupted clubmoss (Lycopodium annotinum), growing in pine forest

Interrupted clubmoss (Lycopodium annotinum), growing in pine forest
ROG-12595 Interrupted clubmoss growing in pine forest. Lycopodium annotinum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Marsh Club Moss

Marsh Club Moss
JLM-2505 MARSH CLUBMOSS Lycopodium inundatum John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageClubmosses Collection: Ground Pine / Club-moss typical plant on taiga-forest floor near river Bolshoi Ugan

Ground Pine / Club-moss typical plant on taiga-forest floor near river Bolshoi Ugan
ANZ-784 Ground Pine / Clubmoss - in spring Uganskii Nat. reserve, Siberia, Russia Lycopodium complanatum Typical plant on taiga-forest floor near river Bolshoi Ugan


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Clubmosses, also known as ground pines, are fascinating plants that thrive in various habitats around the world. In spring, these unique species emerge from the ground, showcasing their beauty and resilience. One such example is the Marsh Clubmoss (Lycopodiella inundata), with its fertile fronds growing on wet peat in Studland, Dorset, England during August. The image captured in picture No. 10852133 depicts this enchanting sight. Another captivating variety is the Blue Ground-cedar (Lycopodium tristachyum), found flourishing in woodland within New York State's Adirondack Mountains during October. Its presence adds a touch of elegance to the already breathtaking scenery. The Fir Clubmoss (Huperzia selago) can be spotted near mountain summits like Cairn Gorm in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park. These resilient plants brave harsh conditions to create a stunning spectacle for all who venture up these peaks. In Peru's Andes region lies an intriguing discovery - the Beaked Toad (Rhinella manu). This newly described species was found climbing on clubmoss between Cusco and Manu National Park. It serves as a reminder of how interconnected ecosystems are and how vital they can for supporting diverse wildlife. Romania showcases another remarkable clubmoss variety called Stag's-horn Clubmoss (Lycopodium clavatum). During autumn, it displays fertile cones bearing sporangia, adding splashes of color to Romania's landscape. Interrupted clubmoss (Lycopodium annotinum) thrives both in pine forests and arctic tundra regions across Sweden and Norway respectively. Their ability to adapt to contrasting environments highlights their resilience and versatility as plant species. They have captivated botanists and nature enthusiasts alike with their unique characteristics and ecological significance.