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Lycopodium clavatum
Common club moss
Evergreen fern
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The Lycopodium clavatum plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Lycopodiaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Common club moss.

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Latin Name:  Lycopodium clavatum
Common Name:  Common club moss
Family:  Lycopodiaceae
Author:  L.
 
Known Hazards:  The plant contains lycopodine, which is poisonous by paralizing the motor nerves[21, 218]. It also contains clavatine which is toxic to many mammals[218]. The spores, however, are not toxic[21].
 
Mature Height:  0.1   Mature Width:  1
 
Habitat:  Moorland, fields and pastures[7], it is rare in lowland areas[17].



General Uses:  The spores are water repellent and can be used as a dusting powder to stop things sticking together[106, 171]. They are also used as a talcum powder and for dressing molds in iron foundries[74]. They can also be used as explosives in fireworks and for artificial lightning[7, 46, 57, 102, 171, 213]. The plant can be used as a mordant in dyeing[172]. The stems are made into matting[46].

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The information above has been supplied solely via the hard work and dedication of the team at 'Plants for a Future'.
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