Field Use Keys to the subgenus Tetragonostachys of the genus Selaginella

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  1. terrestrial_man

    terrestrial_man Active Member 10 Years

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    Interested in the Tetragonostachys?

    While often seen as being a moss or a moss-like plant the members of this subgenus of Selaginella can be found mostly west of the Mississippi River in the USA.
    In my study of them I have developed PDF keys that are designed for a relatively quick ID of the species in the field. Minimal instruments needed to aid in the identification process are a powerful hand lens and a ruler showing millimeters.

    With many just a casual observation may be enough to identify the species that can be found within any particular state as their gross morphological characteristics are distinct to each species.

    Use the link below to directly access my introductionary page with links to the available PDF keys.

    Introductionay Page to PDF Links
     

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