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Selaginella denticulata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Isoetopsida

Family
  
Selaginellaceae

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Lycopodiophyta

Order
  
Selaginellales

Genus
  
Selaginella

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Selaginellales, Polypodium cambricum, Selaginella helvetica, Selaginella kraussiana, Selaginella selaginoides

Selaginella denticulata or Mediterranean clubmoss is a non-flowering plant of the spikemoss genus Selaginella with a wide distribution around the Northern Hemisphere. Selaginella denticulata (L.) Spring., Formerly known as Lycopodium denticulatum L. and treintanudos is the common name in the Canaries.

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Description

Selaginella denticulata Wild Plants of Malta amp Gozo Plant Selaginella denticulata Tooth

It is in the genus Selaginella and this creeper is characterized by having flattened stems, bearing four rows of ovate leaves which vary in size according to their position. Its specific epithet, "denticulata" comes from the Latin "dens" which means tooth, and alludes to the denticles that appear on the leaves. It was identified by the nineteenth century botanist Antoine Frédéric Spring.

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It is distributed throughout the Mediterranean region except for the Cape Verde islands. It is not under threat although it is less common in the Eastern Mediterranean. It prefers dark cave environments and it is found on Gibraltar, throughout the Mediterranean region and in Portugal. In the spring it is green but as it dries out the plant is red.

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References

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