This is a wolf’s-foot clubmoss photo from Germany, by Bernd Haynold.
Translated from the Dutch Natuurmonumenten conservationists:
Tuesday, November 17th, 2015
In the part of Fochteloërveen nature reserve in Drenthe province the rare wolf’s-foot clubmoss has been found. This is special, as this plant certainly does not grow everywhere.
Clubmoss species in Drenthe and Estonia: here.
Reblogged this on perfectlyfadeddelusions.
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