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Selaginella has been on Earth about 200 million years," said Banks, whose findings were published in the journal Science. "This plant is a survivor. It has a really long history and it hasn't ...
Among these is the reference of Selaginella selaginoides to the genus Lycopodium, and the complete suppression of Selaginellaceæ as a British order of vascular cryptogams.
Clubmosses (Selaginella sensu lato) emerged over 383 million years ago in the Devonian Period, predating dinosaurs. These ancient vascular plants hold significant value in unraveling land plant ...
A Purdue University-led sequencing of the Selaginella moellendorffii (spikemoss) genome -- the first for a non-seed vascular plant -- is expected to give scientists a better understanding of how ...
Barry A. Thomas, Paleozoic Herbaceous Lycopsids and the Beginnings of Extant Lycopodium Sens Lat. And Selaginella Sens. Lat., Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Vol. 79, No. 3 (1992), pp.