Club Moss — Little

The Tiny Giants Under Your Feet: A Guide to Little Club Moss

: These plants dominated prehistoric swamps alongside giant dragonflies. little club moss

Have you ever been on a woodland hike and spotted what looked like a miniature pine forest barely an inch off the ground? You likely encountered (often a member of the Selaginella or Lycopodium genera). Despite their name, these "tiny trees" aren't actually mosses at all—they are ancient vascular plants more closely related to ferns. 1. A Living Fossil from the Coal Age The Tiny Giants Under Your Feet: A Guide

: While their cousins went extinct, little club moss survived by shrinking, trading its massive stature for a "low-slung" lifestyle that has remained unchanged for eons. 2. Explosive Spores and Hidden Talents little club moss survived by shrinking