A (large) number of years ago I was selected to participate in a YSU workshop for middle school science teachers. The workshop covered three areas of science, and the lab was Mill Creek Park. Of the three areas, my favorite was botany and much of what I learned then is still with me today. One requirement of the botany portion was a plant collection representing different plant families. This was not a difficult assignment with one exception … the clubmosses. None of the students in the class knew what to look for. Clubmosses and the familiar soft green moss are not the same plant. Mosses belong to Phylum Bryophyta within the plant kingdom. They are nonvascular and lack roots which means th
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