Lycopodium complanatum var. chamaecyparissus (A. Br. ex Mutel) Dostal
Lycopodium complanatum ssp. chamaecyparissus (A. Br. ex Mutel) C. Hartm.
Lycopodium complanatum ssp. chamaecyparissus (A. Br. ex Mutel) Milde
Lycopodium complanatum ssp. tristachyum (Pursh) Dostal
Lycopodium complanatum var. chamicyparissus (A. Braun) Doell
Lycopodium complanatum var. patentifolium Spring
Lycopodium complanatum var. tristachyum (Pursh) Domin
Diphasiastrum tristachyum, commonly known as blue clubmoss, blue ground-cedar, ground pine, deep-rooted running-pine or ground cedar, is a North American and Eurasian species of clubmoss.[2][3][4] In North America, it has been found from Newfoundland west to Manitoba, and south as far as Georgia and Alabama.[2] In Eurasia, it ranges from southern Norway and Sweden south to France and Italy and it also occurs in the Caucasus.[1][5]
The name tristachyum means three branched.[6]
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