why selaginella is known as resurrection plant? explanation should be simple
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Selaginella lepidophylla (syn. ... Known as a "resurrection plant", S. lepidophylla is renowned for its ability to survive almost complete desiccation. During dry weather in its native habitat, its stems curl into a tight ball and uncurl only when exposed to moisture.
Resurrection plant, or resurrection fern (S. lepidophylla), is so named because as an apparently lifeless ball it unrolls when the wet season begins. Spreading club moss (S. kraussiana), from southern Africa, roots readily along its trailing stems of bright green branches. It sometimes is grown…
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