| Dendrolycopodium hickeyi spreads by subterranean horizontal 
                stems, each upright shoot appearing somewhat like a small individual 
                tree. The lateral branches are essentially round, not conspicuously 
                flattened as in D. obscurum. Leaves on the main stem are 
                tightly appressed. The leaves along the lower surface of the branch 
                are about the same size as the other leaves.  Dendrolycopodium hickeyi and D. dendroideum were previously 
                considered to be varieties of D. obscurum and the three 
                species can be difficult to distinguish, especially in dried specimens. 
                The characters by which they are separated are subtle and careful 
                observation and a little practice are required. Refer to the key. This species was previously known as Lycopodium hickeyi.
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