| 1. | It was isolated from the club moss " Lycopodium magellanicum " in 1976.
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| 2. | In the past, this species has also been named " Lycopodium selago ".
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| 3. | Leaves are small, pressed against the stem like the scales of " Lycopodium ."
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| 4. | In the past, the genus was often incorporated within the related genus " Lycopodium ".
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| 5. | "Lycopodium fastigiatum " is widespread across New Zealand including Victoria, and New South Wales.
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| 6. | Additionally, patches of a clubmoss known as " Lycopodium annotinum " occur close to it.
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| 7. | "Lycopodium dendroideum " prefers humus-rich, sandy, moist but not completely saturated soils.
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| 8. | Because of the very small size of its particles, lycopodium powder can be used to demonstrate Brownian motion.
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| 9. | In 1908 he received his doctorate in Berlin with a dissertation on the genus " Lycopodium ".
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| 10. | Current synthetic targets in Professor Carter's laboratory includes amphidinolides, azaspiracids, lycopodium alkaloids, steroids etc.
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