Meadow Spikemoss is a plant species commonly found in moist, shaded areas. It is popularly known as "ground pine" or "fir clubmoss" due to its resemblance to Christmas trees. Additionally, it is also called "creeping clubmoss" and "ground cedar" for its small, sprawling appearance. The plant's scientific name is Selaginella apoda, but it is also referred to as "little selaginella." It is a popular choice for indoor gardening as it is low maintenance and requires low light. Additionally, it is known for its medicinal properties, and some cultures use it in traditional medicine to treat skin and respiratory issues.