Princess Pine has a tree called Dendrolycopodium obscurum, which isflat-branched tree-clubmoss.
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The non-native has become naturalized.
The county is documented by evidence.Those that are considered historical are not seen in 20 years.State documented, but not a county within the state.Those that are considered historical are not seen in 20 years.When both native and non-native populations exist in a county, only native status is shown on the map.
State documented, but not a county within the state.Those that are considered historical are not seen in 20 years.
When both native and non-native populations exist in a county, only native status is shown on the map.
The tree clubmoss has two common names,princess pine and ground pine, due to its resemblance to a tiny pine tree.
Forest edges, forests, woodlands are anthropogenic.
Sometimes occurs in wetlands.The indicator code is FACU.
State to state, exact status definitions can vary.Please check with your state for details.
There are flat-branched tree-clubmoss.lycopodium obscurum L. is located in Connecticut, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT and throughout.Sometimes in dry, open areas such as powerline rights-of-way, the interior and edges of hardwood and mixed conifer-hardwood forests and woodlands can be found.