Martin Pellizzer

Lycopodium Setaceum Var. Brasiliense

Lycopodium setaceum var. brasiliense is a rare and intriguing species of clubmoss found primarily in the dense rainforests of Brazil. This plant belongs to the family Lycopodiaceae and is known for its unique morphology and ecological significance. Its small, spore-bearing structures called strobila make it a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists alike. Despite its delicate appearance, it plays a vital role in maintaining the biodiversity of its habitat. Understanding and protecting this plant is essential for preserving the fragile ecosystems it inhabits.