bendarli (Tam.) :

CONCLUSION:
Lycopodiophyta is a division of seedless vascular plants best known as clubmosses and quillworts. The plants are relatively small, and are herbaceous. They usually have branched stems and small leaves, but their fossil ancestors were trees. Lycopodiophyta have three main groups but are subdivided at the class level. These three separate classes are the lycopodiopsida, selaginellopsida and class isoetopsida.In homoeopathy, the herb is used in the disorders of chest and urinary passage, in rheumatism, cramps and varices, antiseptic, in diseases of lungs and kidneys.
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