Lycopodium goebelii
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Commonly referred to as Goebel's clubmoss, is a plant species recognized for its unique growth and characteristics. Belonging to the Lycopodiaceae family, this species is part of the clubmoss group, which is distinct from true mosses. It displays a creeping growth habit, with small, scale-like leaves arranged along its stem. Lycopodium goebelii typically thrives in moist, shaded environments, often found in forests or woodlands. This plant's ancient lineage and distinctive appearance contribute to its botanical interest and ecological role.
The care and quaility of the plants is unmatched. It is a beautiful facility if you are able to go in person, but the care that I was able to witness gives me reassurance that the plants you order online will be just as well cared for upon delivery.
I bought two of these lycopodiums. Both were good size and healthy. Packaged very well. Thank you Ecuagenera for selling great plants
Love this plant, came fast and bigger than expected. Will definitely order again.
I received a beautiful healthy plant and almost as important as that is the amazing customer service when I emailed asking a lot of questions. The answers were prompt, helpful and honest! Love this plant company!
Very happy with this plant and the service we received from staff.
After I ordered Munekazu Ejiri I was told that it and one more Fragmipedilum are sold out. I asked to cancel all my order so I can get the plants directly from Ecuador when the weather is not hot. Then suddenly both of those were magically found. I received broken orchids that lost turgor and with no roots. The velamen just went of all the roots without me using any tools. The first picture shows the comparison of this one with Phragmipedilum Apollo I've got from Ecuador in April. I presented it because it contradicts the management statement about the poor conditions of those two plants that "temperature changes, transit time, and the shipping process itself can cause some degree of stress to the plants".
I ,received a very nice plant, after 2 months roots starts to grow , means she adapted to the Belgian climate. Now waithing for the first flowers.