Familia
Lycopodiaceae
P. Beauv. ex Mirb. in Lam. & Mirb.
pub. Hist. Nat. V�g. 4: 293. 21 Nov 1802. common name:
larger clubmosses
Genus
Diphasiastrum
Holub
syn. Lycopodium L.
Named members of the Genus Diphasiastrum
1
Species
alpinum
(L.) Holub
syn. Lycopodium alpinum
2
Species
complanatum
(L.) Holub
syn. Lycopodium complanatum
3
Species
digitatum
(Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
syn. Lycopodium digitatum
4
Species
sabinifolium
(Willd.) Holub
syn. Lycopodium sabinifolium
5
Species
sitchense
(Rupr.) Holub
syn. Lycopodium sitchense
6
Species
tristachyum
(Pursh) Holub
syn. Lycopodium tristachyum
7
Species
x habereri
(House) Holub
syn. Lycopodium �habereri
8
Species
x issleri
(Rouy) Holub
syn. Lycopodium �issleri
9
Species
x zeilleri
(Rouy) Holub
syn. Lycopodium �zeilleri
Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with
The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon.
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