Product Name | Used For Fireworks and Pollination Lycopodium powder | ||
Latin Name | Lycopodium Serratum Thunb | ||
Part Used | Spore | ||
Application | Making fires | ||
Appearance | Pale yellow fine powder | ||
Particle Size(80 mesh) | 100% pass 80 mesh |
Product Name | Used For Fireworks and Pollination Lycopodium powder |
Latin Name | Lycopodium Serratum Thunb |
Part Used | Spore |
Application | Making fires |
Appearance | Pale yellow fine powder |
Particle Size(80 mesh) | 100% pass 80 mesh |
Drying Method | Spary drying |
Odor | Characteristic |
Heavy Metals(as Pb) | <10ppm |
Arsenic(as AS2O3) | <2ppm |
Total Bacterial Count | Max.1000cfu/g |
Yeast & Mould | Max.100cfu /g |
Escherichia Coli Presence | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative |
Package | For minimal order: 1KG/Aluminium foil bag, 5 bags in a carton . For large quantity: 25KG/Fiber Drum in net weight; 28KG/Fiber Drum in gross weight (Can be customized) |
Delivery | 3~5 days after payment |
Payment | T/T, West Union and Paypal |
Storage | Store in cool and dry place, keep away from strong light and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Syn.: Lepidotis ciliata P. Beav., Lepidotis inflexa P. Beav., nom. inval., Lycopodium clavatum var. inflexum (Sw.) Spring, Lycopodium clavatum var. trichiatum (Bory) Nessel, Lycopodium ciliatum (P. Beauv.) Sw., Lycopodium inflexum Sw., Lycopodium trichiatum Bory
Čeleď: Lycopodiaceae P. Beauv. ex Mirb. – plavuňovité
Lycopodium are the spores of Lycopodium clavatum. Lycopodiums are related to ferns and mosses and are among the oldest plants in the history of the earth. They are found in northern latitudes, often on heaths or in forests.
They look like moss plants, but feel bristlier and can form long stolons. Lycopodium is collected.
mainly in Finland, Estonia and in Russia
lycopodium powder can also be used for fireworks production or advertising props.
At the same time, it can also be used as a pollen auxiliary material during pollination to improve the pollination rate of pollen.
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