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lycopod$508001$ - traducción al holandés

CLASS OF PLANTS
Clubmoss; Club Moss; Lycopsid; Clubmosses; Club moss; Isoetopsida; Selaginellopsida; Lycopods; Club mosses; Lycopod; Lycopsida; Glossopsida; Lycopodiidae; Lycopodiopsid; Club-moss
  • Artist's impression of a ''Lepidodendron''
  • Upper Carboniferous]] of [[Ohio]]
  • Axis (branch) from ''[[Archaeosigillaria]]'' or related lycopod from the Middle [[Devonian]] of [[Wisconsin]]

lycopod      
n. wolfsklauw, lycopodium, kruipende plant die op mos lijkt

Definición

Lycopod
·noun A plant of the genus Lycopodium.

Wikipedia

Lycopodiopsida

Lycopodiopsida is a class of vascular plants known as lycopods, lycophytes or other terms including the component lyco-. Members of the class are also called clubmosses, firmosses, spikemosses and quillworts. They have dichotomously branching stems bearing simple leaves called microphylls and reproduce by means of spores borne in sporangia on the sides of the stems at the bases of the leaves. Although living species are small, during the Carboniferous, extinct tree-like forms (Lepidodendrales) formed huge forests that dominated the landscape and contributed to coal deposits.

The nomenclature and classification of plants with microphylls varies substantially among authors. A consensus classification for extant (living) species was produced in 2016 by the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group (PPG I), which places them all in the class Lycopodiopsida, which includes the classes Isoetopsida and Selaginellopsida used in other systems. (See Table 2.) Alternative classification systems have used ranks from division (phylum) to subclass. In the PPG I system, the class is divided into three orders, Lycopodiales, Isoetales and Selaginellales.