Lycopodiella sarcocaulon (A. Braun & Welw. ex Kuhn) Pic.Serm.
Synonyms |
Lycopodium carolinianum L. var. grandifolium Spring |
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Description |
Stem branched, up to 6 mm in diameter, creeping on the ground for most of its length, rooting along their length. Leaves dimorphic; lateral leaves fleshy, spreading, oblong to sickle shaped, 15 × 3 mm, up to 3 times larger than the dorsal leaves; dorsal leaves appressed, ovate to lanceolate, up to 4 × 3 mm. Strobili solitary, borne at the apex of an erect peduncle; peduncle sparsely set with reduced appressed leaves, 7 - 30 cm long. Sporophylls broadly ovate-acuminate with a deflexed point, up to 5.5 × 2 mm. |
Notes | L. sarcocaulon can be distinguished from L. caroliana by having fleshy lateral leaves that are much bigger than the dorsal leaves. |
Derivation | Sarcocaulon: fleshy stem, species stem of a fleshy nature |
Habitat | Among grasses and sedges in marshy ground. |
Distribution worldwide | |
Distribution in Africa |
Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe. |
Growth form |
Terrestrial. |
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