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File:Short-legged_Ground-roller,_Masoala_National_Park,_Madagascar.jpg|Short-legged Ground-roller in Masoala National Park, Madagascar
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 February 2025

Ground Pine is a common name for several plants in the family Lycopodiaceae, which are native to many parts of the world. The name is derived from the plants' resemblance to small pine trees.

Description[edit]

Ground pines are evergreen, perennial plants that grow close to the ground. They have a creeping or erect growth habit, with stems that are often branched and covered in small, scale-like leaves. The leaves are typically arranged in a spiral pattern around the stem.

Ground pines reproduce by spores, which are produced in structures called sporangia. The sporangia are often grouped together in cone-like structures known as strobili.

Species[edit]

There are several species of plants that are commonly referred to as ground pine. These include:

Uses[edit]

Ground pines have been used in various ways throughout history. Some species have been used medicinally, while others have been used for decorative purposes, particularly during the holiday season.

Conservation[edit]

Many species of ground pine are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss and over-collection. Conservation efforts are underway in many areas to protect these unique plants.

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