Diphasiastrum Veitchii
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''Diphasiastrum'' is a genus of clubmosses in the plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the
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classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed in the subfamily Lycopodioideae. It is closely related to the genus '' Lycopodium'', and some botanists treat it within a broad view of that genus as a section, ''Lycopodium'' sect. ''Complanata''. Some species superficially resemble diminutive gymnosperms and have been given common names such as ground-pine or ground-cedar. There are 16 species, and numerous natural hybrids in the genus; many of the hybrids are fertile, allowing their occurrence to become frequent, sometimes more so than the parent species. The basal chromosome count for this genus is ''n=23'', which is distinctively different from other lycopods. Several species have been used economically for their spores, which are harvested as Lycopodium powder.


Species

, the ''Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World'' recognized the following species: *'' Diphasiastrum alpinum'' (L.) Holub – alpine clubmoss; circumpolar, subarctic and alpine *''
Diphasiastrum angustiramosum ''Diphasiastrum'' is a genus of clubmosses in the plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed in the subfamily Lycopodioideae. It is closely related to the genus ''Lycopodium'', a ...
'' (Alderw.) HolubNew Guinea *'' Diphasiastrum carolinum'' (Lawalrée) Holub *'' Diphasiastrum complanatum'' (L.) Holub – flat-stemmed clubmoss, northern running-pine, or ground cedar; circumpolar, cool temperate *'' Diphasiastrum digitatum'' (Dill. ex A.Br.) Holub – fan clubmoss, southern running-pine, or running cedar; eastern Canada, northeastern United States, Appalachian Mountains *'' Diphasiastrum falcatum'' B.Øllg. & P.G.Windisch *'' Diphasiastrum fawcettii'' (F.E.Lloyd & Underw.) HolubJamaica,
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*'' Diphasiastrum henryanum'' (E.D.Br. & F.Br.) HolubMarquesas Islands *'' Diphasiastrum madeirense'' (J.H.Wilce) Holub
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, Azores *'' Diphasiastrum multispicatum'' (J.H.Wilce) HolubTaiwan, Philippines *''
Diphasiastrum nikoense ''Diphasiastrum'' is a genus of clubmosses in the plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed in the subfamily Lycopodioideae. It is closely related to the genus '' Lycopodium' ...
'' (Franch. & Sav.) Holub
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*'' Diphasiastrum platyrhizoma'' (J.H.Wilce) HolubBorneo,
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*'' Diphasiastrum sitchense'' (Rupr.) Holub – Alaskan clubmoss; northern
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*'' Diphasiastrum thyoides'' (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Holub
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and South America *'' Diphasiastrum tristachyum'' (Pursh) Holub – blue clubmoss, blue ground-cedar; circumpolar, cool temperate *'' Diphasiastrum veitchii'' (Christ) Holub – Veitch's clubmoss; eastern Himalayas east to Taiwan *''
Diphasiastrum wightianum ''Diphasiastrum'' is a genus of clubmosses in the plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed in the subfamily Lycopodioideae. It is closely related to the genus ''Lycopodium'', a ...
'' (Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.) Holub – southeast Asia, New Guinea *''
Diphasiastrum yueshanense ''Diphasiastrum'' is a genus of clubmosses in the plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed in the subfamily Lycopodioideae. It is closely related to the genus ''Lycopodium'', a ...
'' (C.M.Kuo) Holub – Taiwan *''
Diphasiastrum zanclophyllum ''Diphasiastrum'' is a genus of clubmosses in the plant family Lycopodiaceae. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is placed in the subfamily Lycopodioideae. It is closely related to the genus ''Lycopodium'', a ...
'' (J.H.Wilce) Holub


Selected hybrids

Some species are treated as hybrids, although not by all sources: * ''Diphasiastrum ''× ''habereri'' (House) Holub (''D. digitatum'' × ''D. tristachyum'') * ''Diphasiastrum'' × ''issleri'' (Rouy) Holub (syn. ''D. issleri'', ''D. alpinum'' × ''D. complanatum'') * ''Diphasiastrum'' × ''oellgaardii'' Stoor, Boudrie, Jérôme, K.Horn & Bennert (''D. alpinum'' × ''D. tristachyum'') * ''Diphasiastrum'' × ''sabinifolium'' (Willd.) Holub (syn. ''D. sabinifolium'', ''D. sitchense'' × ''D. tristachyum'') * ''Diphasiastrum'' × ''verecundum'' A.V.Gilman (''D. complanatum'' × ''D. digitatum'') * ''Diphasiastrum'' × ''zeilleri'' (Rouy) Holub (''D. complanatum'' × ''D. tristachyum'')


Distribution

The genus has a subcosmopolitan distribution, in much of the
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, south in mountains to South America (reaching furthest south in Jujuy Province, northwest Argentina), New Guinea and the Marquesas Islands in the Pacific Ocean, but confined to climates with high humidity for most or all of the year (or, in cool climates, protected by snow cover in winter).


References


External links

* Holub, J. 1975. Diphasiastrum, a new genus in Lycopodiaceae. ''Preslia'' 14: 97-100.
Lycopodiaceae list
(treats genus within ''Lycopodium'' but gives ''Diphasiastrum'' names in synonymy)
Flora of North America - ''Diphasiastrum''

Photo of ''D. complanatum''



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{{Taxonbar, from=Q144716 Lycophyte genera