20 results for family: Selaginellaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma | Rock Spikemoss | | | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma acanthonota | Spiny Spikemoss, Sand Spikemoss | Longleaf pine sandhills, Altamaha Grit glades. | Se. NC south to s. FL, west to w. Panhandle FL. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma arenicola | Sand Spikemoss | Florida scrub, longleaf pine sandhills. | E. GA south to s. FL, se. GA, and e. Panhandle FL. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma corallinum | Riddell’s Spikemoss | Dry sands (longleaf pine sandhills, etc.), granite outcrops, sandstone outcrops, Altamaha grit glades. | E. and c. GA west to AR, s. OK, and c. TX. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma peruvianum | Peruvian Spikemoss | On rock or gravelly soil. | OK and nc. TX (Comanche County, in the Cross Timbers and Prairies) and NM south into n. Mexico; disjunct in Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma rupestre | Rock Spikemoss | Granite flatrocks, other, mostly acidic, rock outcrops, occasionally on greenstone or calcareous shales. | S. Greenland and NS west to BC, south to GA, AL, AR, OK, and WY. Reports for KY are unconfirmed. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma tortipilum | Twisted-hair Spikemoss | Rock outcrops, granite domes, especially at high elevations (but to 300 feet elevation in the Piedmont). | Endemic to the Southern Appalachians (rarely into the Piedmont, but sometimes locally abundant) of NC, SC, and GA. Occurring close to TN and VA; it should be sought there. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Bryodesma wrightii | | | | |
Selaginellaceae | Didiclis | | | | 
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Selaginellaceae | Didiclis braunii | Treelet Spikemoss, Braun's Spikemoss | Naturalized weakly around graveyards or gardens. | Native of China. | |
Selaginellaceae | Didiclis uncinata | Blue Spikemoss, Peacock-moss | Moist forests, disturbed hammocks. | Native of China. Introduced in sw. GA and other places in the Southeastern United States. | |
Selaginellaceae | Didiclis willdenowii | Vine Spikemoss, Willdenow's Spikemoss | Moist, disturbed hammocks (spread from cultivation). | Native of Asia. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Gymnogynum | Spikemoss | | | 
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Selaginellaceae | Gymnogynum kraussianum | Krauss's Spikemoss, Mat Spikemoss | Weakly naturalized around gardens or lawns. | Native of s. and e. Africa. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Selaginella | Spikemoss | | | 
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Selaginellaceae | Selaginella apoda | Meadow Spikemoss | Seepages, bogs, spray cliffs, stream margins, wet meadows, marsh edges, wet spots in lawns, other moist habitats. | S. ME, NY, OH, s. IN, AR, and e. OK south to FL, GA, AL, MS, LA, and e. TX; c. Mexico south to Guatemala. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Selaginella eatonii | Eaton’s Spikemoss, Pygmy Spikemoss | Hammock edges, pine rocklands, rocky glades, and sinkholes on limestone. | S. FL; Bahamas. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Selaginella eclipes | Hidden Spikemoss | Moist, calcareous areas. | W. CT, w. MA, NY, and ON west to WI and IA, south to s. OH, nc. KY, ne. TN, se. TN, nw. GA, s. IN., s. IL, and c. AR. Found in ne. TN in 2021 by Mason Brock. Because of superficial similarity to L. apodum, perhaps to be found in additional areas. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Selaginella ludoviciana | Gulf Spikemoss, Louisiana Spikemoss | Limestone outcrops, ravine slopes, calcareous swamps, seeps, and hammocks. | Gulf Coastal Plain from ne. FL and sw. GA west to e. LA. | 
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Selaginellaceae | Selaginellaceae | Spikemoss Family | | | 
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