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Phylloglossum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Lycopodiales

Species
  
P. drummondii

Higher classification
  
Huperziaceae

Division
  
Lycopodiophyta

Family
  
Lycopodiaceae

Scientific name
  
Phylloglossum

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Lycopodiaceae, Lycopodiopsida, Vascular plant, Lycopodiella, Lycopodiales

Phylloglossum, a genus in the clubmoss family Huperziaceae, is a small plant superficially resembling a tiny grass plant, growing with a rosette of slender leaves 2-5 cm long from an underground bulb-like root. It has a single central stem up to 5 cm tall bearing a spore-producing cone at the apex, and was previously classified variously in the family Lycopodiaceae or in its own family the Phylloglossaceae, but recent genetic evidence demonstrates it is most closely related to the genus Huperzia and is a sister clade to the genus Phlegmariurus, which was formerly included in Huperzia.

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The only species, Phylloglossum drummondii (pygmy clubmoss), is a native of Australia (southwestern Western Australia, southern South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania) and New Zealand (North Island).

Phylloglossum Phylloglossum Ferns of Western Australia
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Phylloglossum Phylloglossum drummondii New Zealand Plant Conservation Network

Phylloglossum Phylloglossum drummondii New Zealand Plant Conservation Network

Phylloglossum Phylloglossum drummondii New Zealand Plant Conservation Network

References

Phylloglossum Wikipedia