![]() ![]() Mosses don’t make flowers or seeds, instead they reproduce with single-celled spores that require water to grow. Since Mosses are non-vascular plants, meaning they don’t have xylem or phloem to move nutrients around their “body.” As plants, they contain chloroplasts, but mosses are unique in that they have them throughout their entire structure and can photosynthesize on all sides (hence their green color). Because mosses have no roots, once established, mosses can regular dry out completely due to lack of rain and then easily turn lush and green within seconds of moisture entering through their leaves. Since they obtain all their nutrients from the air (moss has no true roots), moss plants require nothing more than shade, prefer acidic soil, and adequate moisture to flourish. Live Moss Panels for Sun or Shade - Interior or Exterior Features!Ĭushion Moss (Leucobryum glaucum) - Large Fragments: Covers 50 sq ft Sun Tolerant Moss Clumps - Bryum caespeticium ![]()
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