![]() ![]() The spores of Club Moss constitute a fine pale-yellow, dusty powder which is unctuous, tasteless, inodorous, and only medicinal when pounded in all agate mortar until the individual spores, or nuts, are fractured.īy being thus triturated, the nuts give out their contents, which are shown to be oil globules, wherein the curative virtues of the moss reside. The word lycopodium means "wolf's claw," because of the claw-like ends to the trailing stems of this moss and the word clavatum signifies that its inflorescence resembles a club. ![]()
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