Diphasiastrum alpinum
Diphasiastrum alpinum, the alpine clubmoss, is a species of clubmoss. This plant is a glaucous scale-leaved perennial pteridophyte. In Finland, the spores are produced June to September. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his Flora Lapponica, 1737, from specimens obtained in Finland.
Description
Diphasiastrum alpinum have 30-50 cm long stems, with 3-5 cm long branches. The stems are upright, 4-edged, growing densely in branchy bunches. The leaves are small, scale-like, wintering and parallel to the stem. The leaves are hollow at the bases. The spore-cases are in sessile, 1-1,5 cm long, densely cylindrical spore cones. The female stems produce strobili up to long.Diphasiastrum alpinum may hybridize with Diphasiastrum sitchense.