The
Sporophylls of
All Species are assembled into Cones.
The Cones occur at the tips of short branches.
Selaginella
is Heterosporous. It produces Microsporangia which have many small Spores. These
resemble the sporangia and spores of Lycopodium which is Homosporous.
Selaginella
also forms Megaspores in Megasporangia. There are only Four Megaspores in each Megasporangium.
The Megaspores are large compared to the
Microspores. The four Megaspores contain the same
biomass as all of the Microspores. This accounts for the size disparity. This packs a lot of Nutrition into each Megaspore. Consequently, the Zygote and Embryo will have a much greater chance for survival.
The Sporangia occur in the leaf axils. There are no obvious differences between the leaves which
bear Megasporangia or Microsporangia.
 There is usually a color difference between Megasporangia and Microsporangia. Due to the size of the
Megaspores, the outline of the Megasporangium Shape may be distorted,
as well.
 There are various distribution patterns for Micro & Megasporangia
in the cones. They are NOT randomly arranged.
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Selaginella Cones are four-sided and
rectangular in outline.
Cleared Selaginella Cone showing Mega- & Microsporangia

In this case the Microsporangia are red-brown while the Megasporangia are Green-Yellow.

Macro & Micro Photos of Sporangia

The Megaspores are much Larger
than the Microspores!
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