The spore of Psilotum nudum which was floating in air fell to the flowerpot which is growing the succulent Gasteria armstrongii in Chiba Prefecture Japan, and budded in 1987. When it transplanted for the first time in spring of 2005, the contributor took this photograph.
Date; 2005, Apr., 06.
Author;Clunio
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;Name:Rizome of ''Psilotum nudum'' (L.) Beauvois *The spore of ''Psilotum nudum'' which was floating in air fell to the flowerpot which is growing the succulent ''Gasteria armstrongii'' in Chiba Prefecture Japan, and budded in 1987. When it transplanted