This species was also once one of the principal clubmoss species used for collection of Lycopodium powder, used as a primitive flashpowder.
22.
The fuels included mixtures of Lycopodium powder ( the spores of Lycopodium, or clubmoss ), finely crushed coal dust, and resin.
23.
The fuels included mixtures of Lycopodium powder ( the spores of Lycopodium, or clubmoss ), finely crushed coal dust, and resin.
24.
"Lycopodium scariosum " has stems that lie on the ground, are multi branched and can grow to 2 metres long.
25.
They heated the paper, softening the wax so the lycopodium would adhere to it, and had the world's first xerographic copy.
26.
Trailing pine, like most other Lycopodium species, forms a complex relationship with a fungus that lives among its roots and contributes to its nutrition.
27.
The Pyr�olophore fuel system used a blast of air provided by a bellows to atomize Lycopodium ( a highly combustible fuel made from broad moss ).
28.
The Pyr�olophore ran on controlled dust explosions of various experimental fuels, including various mixtures of finely crushed coal dust, Lycopodium powder, and resin.
29.
"Lycopodium annotinum " is a common and widespread club-moss spreading by means of horizontal stems running along the surface of the ground.
30.
A microscope slide, with or without a well, is prepared with a droplet of water, and a fine dusting of lycopodium powder is applied.