RF2GNK9CX–Prince's pine with club moss along Lower Dungeness Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington
RMH01HN8–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), population in fjell, Sweden, Gaellivare, Dundret
RFJAHD3E–Ground pine (lycopodium) isonaled on a blurry pine forest ground.
RMEBP69E–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), with cones, Germany
RFB2PHW0–Close up of princess pine Lycopodium groundcover ground moss
RF2H36JFG–Lycopodium clavatum, Common Club-Moss, Stag's Horn, running pine, stag's-horn clubmoss. Vertical shoots with sporophylls of Running Clubmoss.
RM2RC22NJ–Interrupted club-moss)
RMDCBWFF–Club moss (Lycopodium), Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, United States of America
RF2FJP6T2–Inundated Club Moss (Lycopodiella inundata), bog clubmoss, high moor, Diepholzer Moorniederung, Wagenfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany
RF2M8A72D–Common club moss, Lycopodium clavatum, also known as stag's-horn clubmoss, running clubmoss or ground pine, wild plant from Finland
RF2D8WD6E–A new clump of club moss in decaying oak leaves and wood
RFTR83WP–Lycopodium annotinum, known as stiff clubmoss or club-moss, traditional folk medicine
RFWCHX6K–Creeping cedar Lycopodium clavatum isolated on white background
RMBGKYEK–Tree club moss, Lycopodium obscurum, with a single strobilus, on a black background.
RMFD3GXF–Club moss, Lycopodium spp, close up with spores
RF2D8WCX9–Pine needles and club moss (Lycopodiopsida) up close on rock
RF2FKYG4K–Club fungi, Clavariadelphus growing in coniferous environment
RFTADBBH–Pine tree branches in a sunlight
RF2GNK9D8–Prince's pine with club moss along Lower Dungeness Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington
RM2PHEP3A–Common club moss or gound pine (Lycopodium clavatum). Valley Val di Genova in the nature park Adamello - Brenta in the province of Trentino in Italy
RFHAKJT1–Moss with white pine, Tillinghast Pond Management Area, Rhode Island
RMEBP69G–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), with cones, Germany
RFB2PK4F–Close up of princess pine Lycopodium groundcover
RF2H36JEW–Lycopodium clavatum, Common Club-Moss, Stag's Horn, running pine, stag's-horn clubmoss. Vertical shoots with sporophylls of Running Clubmoss.
RFJGDJTY–Club moss, Sizerville State Park, Pennsylvania
RF2H36JA8–Lycopodium clavatum, Common Club-Moss, Running Clubmoss, Stag's Horn, stag's-horn clubmoss. Green shoots of club moss with luminous blue villi.
RF2FJP6RX–Inundated Club Moss (Lycopodiella inundata), bog clubmoss, high moor, Diepholzer Moorniederung, Wagenfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany
RFMPYB6C–Club moss, Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire
RF2TBJ0AB–Club moss or gound pine (Lycopodium clavatum) is a vascular plant native to Northern Hemisphere. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Asturia
RFH97GH1–Club moss, Platte Cove Preserve, Catskill Park, New York
RF2RX7KHN–Club moss, Ha-de-Ron-Da Wilderness, Adirondack Park, New York
RFTRA0HA–Lycopodium annotinum, known as stiff clubmoss or club-moss, traditional folk medicine
RF2WBYT08–Club moss, St Regis Canoe Area, Adirondack Forest Preserve, New York
RMFD3GXJ–Club moss, Lycopodium spp, close up with spores
RFJGFCKA–Club moss, White Rocks National Recreation Area, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont
RFR65BF8–Dried medicinal herbs raw materials isolated on white. Plant with powder of Lycopodium clavatum, club moss, stag's-horn clubmoss, running clubmoss or
RFHXGT6T–Club moss on Silent Cliff Trail, Breadloaf Wilderness, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont
RF2AAP49N–Bright Yellow Yellow Stagshorn Fungus (Calocera viscosa) Growing on a Rotting Pine Stump With Moss. Great Torrington, Devon, England.
RFG3KD6K–Ground pine along Blind Ash Bay Trail, Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota
RMEBP69D–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), with cones, Germany
RFB2PJ74–Close up of princess pine Lycopodium groundcover
RMEBN74W–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), creeping, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Oberpfalz
RFG3KD69–Moss with pine needle, Woodenfrog State Forest Campground, Kabetogama State Forest, Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota
RM2RE04EY–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), sprout with sporophylls against black
RF2H36J91–Lycopodium clavatum, Common Club-Moss, Running Clubmoss, Stag's Horn, stag's-horn clubmoss. Green shoots of club moss with luminous blue villi.
RM2RTBH2H–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RF2FJP6TR–Inundated Club Moss (Lycopodiella inundata), bog clubmoss, high moor, Diepholzer Moorniederung, Wagenfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany
RF2T9Y77J–Clubmoss along Maligne Lake Shoreline Trail, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RM2RX22GT–Interrupted club-moss (Lycopodium annotinum) has ethnobotanical significance through its use as a medicinal plant (Wald-Baerlapp) (Snaky clubmoss)
RF2HX7G8B–Lycopodium annotinum, known as stiff clubmoss or club-moss, traditional folk medicine
RFJG5R3H–Mushroom on moss, Massabesic Audubon Center, New Hampshire
RF2TBJ0AH–Club moss or gound pine (Lycopodium clavatum) is a vascular plant native to Northern Hemisphere. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Asturia
RFD96WM1–Moss along Maligne Lake Shoreline Trail, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RF2WWNFWB–Bright Orange Stagshorn Fungus (Calocera viscosa) Growing on a Rotting Pine Stump With Moss. Great Torrington, Devon, England.
RF2K6YF1R–club moss sprouts among the grass
RF2D4CHX9–Bright Yellow Stagshorn Fungus (Calocera viscosa) Growing on a Rotting Pine Stump With Moss. Great Torrington, Devon, England.
RFJAHCWA–Stagshorn clubmoss (lycopodium clavatum) on pine forest ground. Isolated on a blurry background.
RF2D4CJB2–Bright Yellow Stagshorn Fungus (Calocera viscosa) Growing on a Rotting Pine Stump With Moss #2. Great Torrington, Devon, England.
RM2RTBJ55–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RFPWA1PA–typical Swiss hiking trail marker in red and white painted on a tree
RM2RTBH7M–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe
RF2HBGY6N–Clubmoss Spinulum coseup detail annotinum in a forest
RF2TBJ0AD–Club moss or gound pine (Lycopodium clavatum) is a vascular plant native to Northern Hemisphere. This photo was taken in Somiedo Natural Park, Asturia
RFD96WM4–Moss along Maligne Lake Shoreline Trail, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RF2K77DB4–club moss masters the grass-free space on a clay slope
RF2HP3EA8–Clubmoss Spinulum coseup detail annotinum in a forest
RFJAHCWE–Stagshorn clubmoss (lycopodium clavatum) with wintergreen fruit on pine forest ground. Isolated on a blurry background.
RF2D4CJJ5–Bright Yellow Stagshorn Fungus (Calocera viscosa) Growing on a Rotting Pine Stump With Moss #3 Portrait View. Great Torrington, Devon, England.
RFGHNNPJ–Arctic prairie plants - backgrounds of polar bald mountain macro shooting. summer
RF2CGYFP7–diphasiastrum digitatum southern ground cedar on forest floor
RM2RTBG9E–elk-moss, running clubmoss, running ground-pine, stags-horn clubmoss, common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum), plant with cones, Netherlands, Drenthe