Somewhere between mosses and ferns lies an interesting group of plants known as clubmosses. They are evergreen, so during the winter you might see them popping up above the snow.
If you spend much time in the woods hunting, fishing or just hiking, you have probably passed them many times, but did you really notice them? Growing only a few inches tall, casual observers often mistake them for mosses or young pine or cedar trees.
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