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t^poranges sessile in axils of imbricated leaves or LtcopodiackvE {GM-moss order). Herbaceous moss-like plants. Stem 
bracts, which often form terminal spikes. creeping or bifurcating. Leaves small and closely imbricated, straiedrt 
in vernation. ’ 
IsoETACEAS {QuiU-ivort order). Aquatic or marsh plants. Stem perennia 
and corm-like. Leaves linear, sessile and tufted, straight in vernation. 
