Lycopodium annotinum

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Spinulum annotinum, synonym Lycopodium annotinum, known as interrupted club-moss,[1] or stiff clubmoss,[2] is a species of clubmoss native to forests of the colder parts of North America (Greenland, St. Pierre & Miquelon, all 10 provinces and all 3 territories of Canada, Alaska, and mountains of the contiguous United States),[3] as well as Asia (China, Russia, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Assam),[4] and most of Europe.[5] It is an evergreen perennial pteridophyte.[6] The genus Spinulum is accepted in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I),[7] but not in other classifications, which submerge the genus in Lycopodium.[8]

Description

Spinulum annotinum is a common and widespread club-moss spreading by means of horizontal stems running along the surface of the ground. It is usually unbranched or sparingly branched, each branch containing a cone at the top. Leaves have minute teeth on their edges.[9][10][11] The branches are Template:Cvt long, upright and somewhat branchless themselves. The sporangium are located at the top of the branches in individually located spore cones.[6]

Uses

In Finnish traditional medicine Spinulum annotinum has been used as a remedy for rickets. The plant's spore dust has also been used as medicine for rashes and inflammation. The spore dust or lycopodium powder has also been used as 'fly gunpowder' (kärpäsruuti in Finnish) due to the oily and easily flammable nature of the spores.[6]

The plant has been used as decoration in binding crafts in Finland.[6]

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Growing in Germany

References

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  5. Altervista Flora Italiana, Licopodio gineprino, Lycopodium annotinum L. includes photos and European distribution map
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