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Description
Lycopodium Lagopus, commonly known as the Hare’s-foot Clubmoss or Arctic Clubmoss, is a slow-growing and creeping evergreen plant species. This plant is native to the Arctic and subarctic regions, including Northern Europe, Asia, and North America. It belongs to the family Lycopodiaceae, which contains fern allies and spikemosses.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Lycopodiophyta |
Class | Lycopodiopsida |
Order | Lycopodiales |
Family | Lycopodiaceae |
Genus | Lycopodium |
Appearance
The Hare’s-foot Clubmoss has a distinctive appearance with small, needle-like leaves that are arranged in whorls around the stem. It grows up to 15 cm tall and forms a dense mat of foliage that spreads slowly. This plant produces spores in cone-like structures that grow at the tips of the branches. The spores are a pale yellow color and can be seen in the fall.
Care Guide
The Hare’s-foot Clubmoss is a low-maintenance plant that does well in a variety of growing conditions. Here are some care tips:
- Water: Keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged.
- Fertilization: Fertilize once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.
- Soil: Use a well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.
- Sunlight: This plant prefers partial to full shade.
- Hardiness Zones: Lycopodium Lagopus is hardy in USDA zones 2-7.
Common Pests & Diseases
The Hare’s-foot Clubmoss is relatively pest and disease-free. However, it can be affected by spider mites, scale insects, and mealybugs. These pests can be controlled with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
Habitat
Lycopodium Lagopus is found in a variety of habitats, including tundra, boreal forests, and alpine areas. It prefers moist and acidic soils and can grow in areas with low nutrient levels.
Question and Answer
Q: Can Lycopodium Lagopus be grown indoors?
A: Yes, this plant can be grown indoors in a bright, cool room.
Q: How often should I water my Hare’s-foot Clubmoss?
A: Water your plant when the soil feels dry to the touch.
Q: What is the best soil mix for Lycopodium Lagopus?
A: Use a mix of peat moss, perlite, and sand to create a well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter.
Q: What is the ideal temperature range for this plant?
A: Lycopodium Lagopus prefers cool temperatures between 40-60°F (4-15°C).
Related Plants
- Lycopodium clavatum (Stag’s-horn Clubmoss)
- Lycopodium annotinum (Interrupted Clubmoss)
- Lycopodium obscurum (Ground Pine)
- Lycopodium lucidulum (Shining Clubmoss)
References
- Encyclopedia of Life. (n.d.). Lycopodium Lagopus. Retrieved from https://eol.org/pages/1107148
- RHS. (n.d.). Lycopodium Lagopus. Retrieved from https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/18494/Lycopodium-lagopus/Details
- USDA Plants Database. (n.d.). Lycopodium Lagopus. Retrieved from https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=LYLA3