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- Selaginella - Wikipedia
Selaginella, also known as spikemosses or lesser clubmosses, is a genus of lycophyte It is usually treated as the only genus in the family Selaginellaceae, with over 750 known species
- Selaginella Care, Its House Plant Varieties Facts Guide
Selaginella is not a plant but a genus (a group of plants with similar characteristics) and has more than 700 species (varieties) of vascular plants Selaginella offers excellent varieties of houseplants, and all of them have the same care requirements, such as “need more and more water to sprout ”
- Selaginella Kraussiana Is the Easy Plant You Should Know
Selaginella kraussiana grows best with shady conditions, lots of moisture and humidity, and clay soils high in organic matter It can be kept as a houseplant in a pot, dish garden, or terrarium
- How to Successfully Grow Selaginella: A Comprehensive Guide
Learn the expert tips on successfully growing Selaginella in your home Discover the optimal conditions for light, temperature, humidity, and care instructions for this unique tropical plant
- Selaginella 101: Spikemoss Explained ( Varieties to Know)
In this article, we’ll be clearing up all the confusion around Selaginella, recommending the best Selaginella varieties for your homes and projects, and helping you take care of them
- Club Moss (Selaginella kraussiana): All You Need To Know - Gardenia
Selaginella kraussiana, commonly known as Club Moss or Spike Moss, is a fascinating, ground-hugging plant cherished for its lush, vibrant green, moss-like appearance
- Selaginella Care Guide - Highland Moss
Selaginella is the only genus that makes up its family group Selaginellaceas, consisting of around 750 different species these tropical looking fern moss-like plants have delicately scaled leaves with spores on their underside
- Spike moss | Description, Taxonomy, Major Species, Facts - Britannica
Spike moss, family of more than 700 species of mossy or fernlike seedless vascular plants of the order Selaginellaceae Selaginella is the only genus of the family, and its members are widely distributed around the world, particularly in the tropics
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