Lycopodiella inundata

Characteristics
Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub
northern bog clubmoss
Bogs, edges of ponds, and logging and dirt roads often on mosses or in peaty, sandy, or coarse soils. The most common Lycopodiella in New York.
Subshrub, Shrub
Perennial
Vascular
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Native OBL (NWPL EMP) OBL (NWPL NCNE) S5 (State Rank) G5 (Global Rank)
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Classification
Lycophytes
Lycopodiales
Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub - northern bog clubmoss
Citation
Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub
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Species Distribution Map

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Plant Photos
Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 23 Jun 1995 - 1
Photo by: Andrew Nelson - Rice Creek Field Sta., SUNY Oswego Photo taken: Oswego County, NY: 23 Jun 1995 - Andrew Nelson
Photo By: Stephen M Young. Photo taken: Hamilton, NY: 25 July 2012 -
Photo By: Stephen M Young. Photo taken: Hamilton, NY: 25 July 2012
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Lewis, NY: 8 September 2005 -
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Lewis, NY: 8 September 2005
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Lewis, NY: 8 September 2005 -
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Lewis, NY: 8 September 2005
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Lewis, NY: 8 September 2005 -
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Lewis, NY: 8 September 2005
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Hamilton, NY: 13 June 2008 -
Photo By: Tim Howard. Photo taken: Hamilton, NY: 13 June 2008