Atlas Of Ferns Of The British Isles
Atlas Of Ferns Of The British Isles
Atlas Of Ferns Of The British Isles
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LYCOPODIACEAE 7<br />
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DIPHASIASTRUM<br />
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ALPINUM .9 P<br />
Alpine Clubmoss<br />
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Kilometres<br />
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Mdes<br />
9<br />
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CHANNEL ISLANDS<br />
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4.1 Diphasiastrum alpinum (L.) Holub<br />
(Lycopodium alpinum L.;<br />
aphasium alpinum (L.) Rothm.)<br />
An arctic-alpine species of which the occurrence in lowland<br />
Britain has puzzled ecologists until those plants were<br />
redetermined as D. x issleri. Land-use changes in north<br />
England (e.g. Pennines) have considerably reduced the range<br />
of this species. <strong>The</strong> Devon records need confirmation.<br />
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