Appressed Bog Clubmoss
Lycopodiella appressa (Chapm.) Cranfill

Lycopodiella appressa, known as Appressed Bog Clubmoss, is a clubmoss species in the Lycopodiaceae family. It is native to eastern North America, including regions such as Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and the United States, as well as Cuba and the West Indies. The species was first described in 1981.
Description
Lycopodiella appressa is a clubmoss species found in a range extending from Newfoundland and New Brunswick to the United States, including states like Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, as well as in Cuba. It is primarily associated with the Coastal Plain in the U.S. This species is part of the Lycopodiaceae family and is known by the common name Appressed Bog Clubmoss. Its distribution also includes parts of the District of Columbia, Delaware, and other eastern states.
Other common names
Appressed Bog ClubmossSouthern Bog ClubmossSwamp ClubmossSouthern Bog-clubmoss
Distribution
Newfoundland · New Brunswick · Nova Scotia · Prince Edward Island · Saint Pierre and Miquelon · Vermont-US · Global · Alabama · Arkansas · Connecticut · Cuba · Delaware · District of Columbia · Florida · Georgia · Illinois · Indiana · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Mississippi · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New York · North Carolina · Oklahoma · Pennsylvania
Synonyms
Lycopodium appressumLycopodium inundatum var. bigeloviiLycopodium inundatum var. appressumLycopodium inundatum f. polyclavatumLycopodiella bigelowiiLycopodium adpressum f. polyclavatumLycopodium alopecuroides f. polyclavatumLycopodium alopecuroides f. appressumLycopodium alopecuroides subsp. appressumLycopodium alopecuroides var. appressumLycopodium alopecuroides var. chapmaniiLycopodium appressum f. polyclavatumLycopodium chapmanii