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Lycopodium Collection

"Lycopodium: A Fascinating World of Botanical Wonders" Step into the enchanting realm of lycopodium, where nature's secrets unfold

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Lycopodium (colour litho)

Lycopodium (colour litho)
3116904 Lycopodium (colour litho); (add.info.: Lycopodium clavatum Kohler's Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erlauterndem Texte)

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolf's foot moss

Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolf's foot moss
FLO5004754 Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolf's foot moss, Lycopodium species c, d

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Globe daisy, Globularia salicina

Globe daisy, Globularia salicina. Globulaire a longues feuilles, Globularia longifolia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Crested partridge and buttonquail

Crested partridge and buttonquail
Crested partridge, Rollulus rouloul 1 and Madagascar buttonquail, Turnix nigricollis or Turnix nigrifrons 2. Crittonice coronata, Emipodio a benda nera

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Banana tree and fruit, muskroot and moss

Banana tree and fruit, muskroot and moss
Banana tree and fruit, Musa paradisiaca a, muskroot, Adoxa moschatellina b, and wolfs foot moss, Lycopodium species c, d. Handcoloured mezzotint from Johan Wilhelm Weinmanns Phytanthoza Iconographia

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Clubmoss, Lycopodium clavatum, and alpine

Clubmoss, Lycopodium clavatum, and alpine clubmoss, Lycopodium alpinum. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Ground pine, Lycopodium clavatum

Ground pine, Lycopodium clavatum. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Common club-moss, Lycopodium clavatum

Common club-moss, Lycopodium clavatum. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Stag s-horn clubmoss, Lycopodium clavatum

Stag s-horn clubmoss, Lycopodium clavatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageLycopodium 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 imageLycopodium Collection: Lycopodium

Lycopodium
Antique illustration of a Lycopodium

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Hypnum cuspidatum

Hypnum cuspidatum

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Wawaeʻiole -Huperzia nutans-, a species of club moss, endemic species, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Wawaeʻiole -Huperzia nutans-, a species of club moss, endemic species, Big Island, Hawaii, USA
Wawaeʻ iole -Huperzia nutans-, a species of club moss, endemic species, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Bog Clubmoss -Lycopodiella inundata- and Round-leafed Sundew -Drosera rotundifolia-, Emsland

Bog Clubmoss -Lycopodiella inundata- and Round-leafed Sundew -Drosera rotundifolia-, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Picture No. 10852133

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

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Picture No. 10893130

Picture No. 10893130
Stag's Horn Clubmoss (Lycopodium clavatum) Date:

Background imageLycopodium Collection: Picture No. 10899422

Picture No. 10899422
Blue Ground Cedar / Blue Ground Pine (Lycopodium tristachyum (Diphasia) Date:

Background imageLycopodium 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 imageLycopodium Collection: Lycopodium magellanicum, club moss

Lycopodium magellanicum, club moss
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Lycopodium glabellum


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"Lycopodium: A Fascinating World of Botanical Wonders" Step into the enchanting realm of lycopodium, where nature's secrets unfold. This captivating plant, also known as globe daisy or Globularia salicina, holds a myriad of surprises for those who dare to explore. Inhabiting diverse landscapes across the globe, lycopodium forms an integral part of various ecosystems. Its presence attracts magnificent creatures like crested partridges and buttonquails, adding a touch of vibrancy to its surroundings. But it is not just the fauna that finds solace in lycopodium's embrace; other plants seek refuge too. The banana tree proudly displays its fruit amidst this lush greenery while muskroot and moss find shelter beneath its protective canopy. Amongst the many species within the lycopodium family stands clubmoss (Lycopodium clavatum), showcasing resilience even in alpine regions. Ground pine, another variation clavatum, emerges with vigor during springtime when life bursts forth with renewed energy. The intricate relationship between lycopodium and Brachymenium is beautifully captured in table XX from Plantarum Cryptogamicarum—a testament to their intertwined existence within botanical realms. One cannot overlook the common club-moss (Lycopodium clavatum) which gracefully adorns forests and meadows alike. Its delicate foliage dances with each passing breeze, casting ethereal shadows upon sunlit paths. A true spectacle unfolds when stag s-horn clubmoss (Lycopodium clavatum) takes center stage. With its distinctive shape resembling majestic antlers reaching towards the sky, it captivates all who behold its splendor. Witnessing ground pine/clubmoss bloom during spring evokes a sense of renewal and hope as nature awakens from winter slumber. Stag s-horn clubmoss reemerges once more, reminding us of the cyclical nature of life.