Similarities between Lycopodium and selaginella
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Selaginella species are mostly tropical; they are similar in structure to Lycopodium but rather more delicate and they usually grow in damp places. A big difference from Lycopodium is that they are heterosporous. The strobilus contains micro- and mega-sporophylls. ... Some species produce lots of feathery branches.
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Selaginella species are mostly tropical; they are similar in structure to Lycopodium but rather more delicate and they usually grow in damp places. A big difference from Lycopodium is that they are heterosporous. The strobilus contains micro- and mega-sporophylls. ... Some species produce lots of feathery branches.
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