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ground pine vs Lycopodium alopecuroides

Lycopodium alopecuroides vs ground pine

ground pine and Lycopodium alopecuroides both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ground pine Yes No No No
Lycopodium alopecuroides Yes No No No
As nouns, Lycopodium alopecuroides is a hyponym of ground pine; that is, Lycopodium alopecuroides is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ground pine:
  • ground pine: any of several club mosses having long creeping stems and erect branches
  • Lycopodium alopecuroides: ground pine thickly covered with bristly leaves; widely distributed in barren sandy or peaty moist coastal regions of eastern and southeastern United States
ground pine (noun) Lycopodium alopecuroides (noun)
any of several club mosses having long creeping stems and erect branches ground pine thickly covered with bristly leaves; widely distributed in barren sandy or peaty moist coastal regions of eastern and southeastern United States
low-growing annual with yellow flowers dotted red; faintly aromatic of pine resin; Europe, British Isles and North Africa
Difference between ground pine and Lycopodium alopecuroides

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