Lycopodium clavatum
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Scientific classification
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Kinrick:
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Plantae
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Diveesion:
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Lycopodiophyta
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Cless:
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Lycopodiopsida
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Order:
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Lycopodiales
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Faimily:
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Lycopodiaceae
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Genus:
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Lycopodium
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Species:
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L. clavatum
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Binomial name
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Lycopodium clavatum
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Synonyms[1][2]
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Synonymy
- Lepidotis ciliata P. Beauv.
- Lepidotis clavata (L.) P. Beauv.
- Lepidotis inflexa P. Beauv.
- Lycopodium aristatum Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
- Lycopodium ciliatum (P. Beauv.) Sw.
- Lycopodium eriostachys Fée
- Lycopodium inflexum (P. Beauv.) Sw.
- Lycopodium piliferum Raddi
- Lycopodium preslii Grev. & Hook.
- Lycopodium trichiatum Bory
- Lycopodium trichophyllum Desv.
- Lycopodium contiguum Klotzsch
- Copodium oxynemum Raf.
- Lycopodium divaricatum Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.
- Lycopodium kinabaluense Ching
- Lycopodium serpens C. Presl 1825, not Desv. ex Poir. 1814
- Lycopodium tamariscispica Cesati
- Lycopodium torridum Gaudich.
- Urostachys plutonis Herter
- Lycopodium trichophyes Sprengel
- Lycopodium mayoris Rosenstock
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Lycopodium clavatum (tod tail, tod's tails) is the maist widespread speshies in the genus Lycopodium in the clubmoss faimily.