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<p>just 0.4~2.1% of full sunlight, while species with multiple chloroplasts live in open places where they on average receive more than 40.5% of full sunlight.</p>

<p><big> Taxonomy </big></p>
<p>Some scientists still place the Selaginellales in the class <a href="page.php?w=Lycopodiopsida">Lycopodiopsida</a> (often misconstructed as "Lycopsida"). Some modern authors recognize three generic divisions of Selaginella: Selaginella, Bryodesma <small>Sojak 1992</small>, and Lycopodioides <small>Boehm 1760</small>.  Lycopodioides would include the North American</p><p>
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