422.10.00 LycopodialesName:
Lycopodiales.
English: Clubmosses.
Botany: 1 genus, Isoëtes; ± 150 species; cosmopolitan; rare; aquatic or semi-aquatic; leaves slender and broadens downward to a swollen base, in clusters; root, a corm, bulb-like, underground; heterosporous; many extinct and fossil species, from Carboniferous and Triassic era.
TaxonomyLycopodiales is an Order in
Lycopodianae.
In the
Plant theory Lycopodiales is the only Order in the Class
Lycopodiidae.
Subphases1.
Isoetaceae: Isoetes
3.
Lycopodiaceae: Lycopodium, Lycopodiella
4.
Huperziaceae: Huperzia; Phlegmariurus; Phylloglossum.
5.
Selaginellaceae: Selaginella
Families1.
Isoetaceae: 1 genus, Isoetes; 140 species; aquatics.
3.
Lycopodiaceae: 2 genera: Lycopodium, Lycopodiella; spore-bearing structures in terminal club-like structure; basal chromosome count n3, 34.
4.
Huperziaceae: Firmosses; Fir clubmosses; 3 genera: Huperzia; Phlegmariurus; Phylloglossum; erect; spore-bearing structures in the axils of unmodified leaves, basal chromosome count 67.
5.
Selaginellaceae: Selaginella
IntroductionThe conflict is between being oneself and able to survive at one hand and finding a place in the community. It is the transition of childhood to adulthood and having to become someone in the community.
MindAnxious, shy, timid.
Timid towards superiors, bossy towards inferiors.
Fear: crowds, people; aggression.