noun
- Plural of clubmoss; small, primitive plants with moss-like leaves and club-shaped spore-bearing structures, belonging to the division Lycopodiophyta.
Usage: botanical term; also called lycopods or ground pines
Examples
- Clubmosses are among the oldest land plants, with fossils dating back over 400 million years.
- The forest floor was covered with clubmosses that resembled tiny evergreen trees.
- Clubmosses reproduce through spores rather than seeds.
- These primitive plants thrive in moist, shaded woodland environments.
- Botanists study clubmosses to understand the evolution of early vascular plants.