Selaginella lepidophylla

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Selaginella lepidophylla

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Lycopodiophyta
Class: Selaginellopsida
Order: Selaginellales
Family: Selaginellaceae
Genus: Selaginella
Species: S. lepidophylla
Binomial name
Selaginella lepidophylla
(Hook. & Grev.) Spring
Synonyms

Lycopodium lepidophyllum
Hooker and Greville

Selaginella lepidophylla (syn. Lycopodium lepidophyllum; Resurrection Plant, Dinosaur Plant, Rose of Jericho, Siempre Viva, Stone Flower, Doradilla) is a desert plant in the spikemoss family. S. lepidophylla is noted for its ability to survive almost complete desiccation; during dry weather in its native habitat, its stems curl into a tight ball and uncurl when exposed to moisture (Lebkuecher 1993). It is native to the Chihuahuan Desert.

[edit] References

  • Lebkuecher, J. and W. Eckmeier. "Physiological Benefits of Stem Curling for Resurrection Plants in the Field." Ecology, Vol. 74, No. 4. (Jun., 1993), pp. 1073-1080.
  • Schenck, George. 1997. Moss Gardening. Portland: Timber Press
  • http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt

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