The fine powder known in commerce under this name consists of the minute spores of the common club moss, or lycopodium clavatum. |
She had been prescribed lycopodium by her homeopath and this had helped a great deal but only gave symptomatic relief. |
All difficulty of removing suppositories from the mould may be obviated by having the moulds previously dusted with lycopodium. |
According to M. Paul Cazeneuve, pine pollen is occasionally substituted for lycopodium. |
Andromeda with leaves like a lycopodium, and a white, half-ovate, half-five-cleft flower. |
The species known as lycopodium selago is rare in comparison to the other. |