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Little Club Moss Instant

One of the most fascinating aspects of club moss is its "Lycopodium powder"—the dry, yellow spores produced in its club-like tips. Club Mosses and their Mighty Ancestors

The Tiny Giants Under Your Feet: A Guide to Little Club Moss little club moss

: When these ancient giants died, they were compressed over millions of years to form the coal deposits we mine today. One of the most fascinating aspects of club

Have you ever been on a woodland hike and spotted what looked like a miniature pine forest barely an inch off the ground? You likely encountered (often a member of the Selaginella or Lycopodium genera). Despite their name, these "tiny trees" aren't actually mosses at all—they are ancient vascular plants more closely related to ferns. 1. A Living Fossil from the Coal Age You likely encountered (often a member of the

: These plants dominated prehistoric swamps alongside giant dragonflies.

: While their cousins went extinct, little club moss survived by shrinking, trading its massive stature for a "low-slung" lifestyle that has remained unchanged for eons. 2. Explosive Spores and Hidden Talents