Clubmoss: Alpine
“I still can't believe I got to go out in a boat to see these beauties so close. Other discoveries included... Alpine Clubmoss.” Facebook · Zoe Ashdown Photography
Excellent. It provides a unique, evergreen "ground pine" look that stays vibrant year-round. alpine clubmoss
Very High. This is not for the casual gardener. It is notoriously difficult to transplant and extremely sensitive to dry soil. “I still can't believe I got to go
Glacial. It is an extremely slow grower; it can take up to 20 years for a new plant to fully mature from spores. alpine clubmoss
Diphasiastrum sitchense (Rupr.) Holub - Rare Plants - Maine.gov
