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Clubmoss
[Club mosses are also known as Lycopods. They lack seeds but possess a simple vascular system comprised of only one tube.]
In harsh desert environments, clubmosses can provide some early protection and a foothold for peyote seedlings.
Growing with Lophophora williamsii var. echinata in West Texas.
Notice the role of clubmoss in the echinata nursery above?
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Notice the assorted opportunities provided for hopeful seedlings in West Texas.
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