Prickly Tree-clubmoss

The herbs listed in the compendium should only be used for writing purposes in role play and are not a guide for real life use as they can lead to harmful effects.

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Prickly Tree-clubmoss
Toxic
Found during: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

This variety of clubmoss prefers open woodlands, thickets, heathland, and rocky slopes. It gets its name because it is a club moss that looks like a small evergreen or "prickly tree". It is not edible! It contains lycopodine which is a paralytic. It also contains clavatine which is toxic to many mammals. It is very closely related to ground cedar.

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