Definition of Family lycopodiaceae

1. Noun. A family of ferns belonging to the order Lycopodiales.

Exact synonyms: Clubmoss Family, Lycopodiaceae
Generic synonyms: Fern Family
Group relationships: Lycopodiales, Order Lycopodiales
Member holonyms: Genus Lycopodium, Lycopodium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Family Lycopodiaceae

family Lobeliaceae
family Lobotidae
family Locustidae
family Loganiaceae
family Lomariopsidaceae
family Lophiidae
family Lophosoriaceae
family Loranthaceae
family Lorisidae
family Loxomataceae
family Lucanidae
family Lutjanidae
family Luvaridae
family Lycaenidae
family Lycoperdaceae
family Lycopodiaceae
family Lycosidae
family Lygaeidae
family Lymantriidae
family Lythraceae
family Machilidae
family Macropodidae
family Macrorhamphosidae
family Macrouridae
family Macruridae
family Magnoliaceae
family Majidae
family Malacanthidae
family Malpighiaceae
family Malvaceae

Literary usage of Family lycopodiaceae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Plant Materials of Decorative Gardening: The Woody Plants by William Trelease (1917)
"Family LYCOPODIACEAE. Clubmoss Family. A small family of small herbaceous plants of little use. Wild species are gathered for Christmas decorations; ..."

2. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry (1905)
"Lycopodium clavatum L. Club-moss family ( Lycopodiaceae ). Lycopodium; club-moss; stag's-horn. Native perennial, with trailing stem, growing in dry ..."

3. Studien zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des japanischen Riesensalamanders by Charles Stuart Gager, Daniel Lange (1916)
"Family. Lycopodiaceae. Genus. Lycopodium. Species. (eg, clavatum.) B. Habitat: i. Nearly all the species of Lycopodium prefer moist situations, ..."

4. Essentials of College Botany by Charles Edwin Bessey, Ernst Athearn Bessey (1914)
"In the first we find the Ground Pines (family lycopodiaceae), otherwise known as Club-mosses, which are terrestrial, perennial, evergreen plants with many ..."

5. Typical Forms and Special Ends in Creation by James McCosh, George Dickie (1857)
"The fragmentary samples preserved in the upper Ludlow rocks appear to have been of the club-moss family (Lycopodiaceae).1 They ushered in the Flora of the ..."

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