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Selaginella uncinata, Spring (Lycopodium coesium and Selaginella caesia, Hort.). Sts. 1-2 ft. long, extending in a somewhat naked tip beyond the branches, doubly grooved above, with short, alternate branches: lvs. thin, blue-green, with a distinct midrib, slightly more produced on the upper side; lvs. of upper plane cuspidate, much imbricated. China.—In 1893 John Saul offered "S. caesia arborea" with the remark that S. laevigata was a synonym thereof.
Selaginella uncinata, Spring (Lycopodium coesium and Selaginella caesia, Hort.). Sts. 1-2 ft. long, extending in a somewhat naked tip beyond the branches, doubly grooved above, with short, alternate branches: lvs. thin, blue-green, with a distinct midrib, slightly more produced on the upper side; lvs. of upper plane cuspidate, much imbricated. China.—In 1893 John Saul offered "S. caesia arborea" with the remark that S. laevigata was a synonym thereof.
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 25 May 2010

 Selaginella uncinata subsp. var.  Peacock moss
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Selaginella uncinata, Spring (Lycopodium coesium and Selaginella caesia, Hort.). Sts. 1-2 ft. long, extending in a somewhat naked tip beyond the branches, doubly grooved above, with short, alternate branches: lvs. thin, blue-green, with a distinct midrib, slightly more produced on the upper side; lvs. of upper plane cuspidate, much imbricated. China.—In 1893 John Saul offered "S. caesia arborea" with the remark that S. laevigata was a synonym thereof. CH


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