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Diphasiastrum complanatum, or Diphasiastrum flattened, or Lycopodium oblate, or Lycopodium double-edged - Latin- Diphasiastrum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diphasiastrum digitatum southern ground cedar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diphasiastrum veitchii, shisong Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diphasiastrum veitchii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fan Clubmoss, Georgia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brightly green Groundcedar in pine-wood Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro Diphasiastrum tristachyum summer weather green background blue clubmoss Royalty Free Stock Photo
The groundcedar ( Diphasiastrum digitatum )
A fan clubmoss with spore forming strobili growing on a forest floor. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fan Clubmoss - Diphasiastrum digitatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bright green leaves of wild fan clubmoss Diphasiastrum digitatum carpeting the forest floor in North Carolina Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpine Clubmoss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fan Clubmoss - Diphasiastrum digitatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fan Clubmoss - Diphasiastrum digitatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fan Clubmoss - Diphasiastrum digitatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The groundcedar ( Diphasiastrum digitatum ) is known as running cedar or crowsfoot, is present in dry to mesic and usually acid forests and openings.


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