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Huperzia porophila

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Huperziaceae

Scientific name
  
Huperzia porophila

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Lycopodiophyta

Genus
  
Huperzia

Higher classification
  
Huperzia

Order
  
Lycopodiopsida

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Similar
  
Huperzia, Lycopodiopsida, Lycopodiaceae, Huperzia lucidula, Huperzia appressa

Huperzia porophila, rock clubmoss or rock firmoss, grows throughout the Appalachian province of the Eastern United States and central Canada, from Ontario south to Georgia and Alabama. It is rare east of the Appalachians, being most common in a north-south belt along the western plateau area.

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Huperzia porophila grows only on or over rock and requires cool, moist, shaded, acid spots. It is a beautiful sight growing over boulders and outcrops. It is often confused with the shining firmoss (Huperzia lucidula) whose range it largely shares and which also often grows on rocks. The rock firmoss leaves, 3-8 mm long, are generally not shiny like those of the Shining firmoss, and the ascending 12-15 cm stems are seldom branched. Unlike lucidula, it only grows as individual plants and not as dense colonies. One of the best sites for viewing this species is in the Hocking Hills in southeast Ohio.

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This species is of hybrid origin, the parents being Huperzia lucidula and Huperzia selago.

H. porophila hybridizes with H. lucidula to produce the sterile hybrid H. Xbartleyi.

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References

Huperzia porophila Wikipedia