====== LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM ====== ^ Standard name | Lycopodium clavatum | ^ Other names | Lycopodium | ^ Standard abbr. | Lyc. | ^ Other abbr. | | ^ Scientific name | //Lycopodium clavatum// L. | ^ Other scientific names | | ^ Common names | club moss; clubmoss; club-moss; wolf's-foot clubmoss; stag's-horn clubmoss; groundpine; common clubmoss; wolfpaw clubmoss; foxtail clubmoss; running clubmoss; running ground-pine; running pine; running moss; Princess Pine | ^ Substance description | Triturations are made of the spores of //Lycopodium clavatum// L. According to Hahnemann, //"this yellowish powder, smooth to the touch and resembling dust, is obtained toward the end of summer in the forests of Russia and Finland from the spikes of the club-moss, which are dried and then beaten."// According to Clarke, J.H., also tincture of spores, tincture of fresh plant and etherial tincture of spores (ether dissolves the spore cases). | ^ Distinctness | VARIANTS (1. Spores (tincture or trit.); 2. Fresh plant; 3. Etherial tincture of spores) | ^ Classification | Organism -- Plantae -- Lycopodiophyta -- Lycopodiopsida -- Lycopodiales -- Lycopodiaceae -- Lycopodium | ===== Provings ===== ===== Materia medica ===== [[en:mm:hering:lycopodium-clavatum-r3|Hering, C: The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] \\ ===== Notes ===== All standard homeopathic remedy names are listed in the [[en:rem:start|Official Remedy Name List]]. [[en:rem:extended|Extended Remedy Name List]] includes all known naming variations (homeopathic names only).The [[en:rem:complete|Complete Remedy Name List]] includes all homeopathic names and all common names. This page is a part of ongoing [[en:homeorem|Project Remedies]].