10x20cm Terrarium moss Fissidens bryoides, pocket moss

EUR 12,00 Achat immédiat, EUR 6,50 Livraison, Garantie client eBay
Vendeur: mowhol-20 ✉️ (1) 100%, Lieu où se trouve: Assignan, FR, Lieu de livraison: EUROPEAN_UNION, Numéro de l'objet: 394837123432 10x20cm Terrarium moss Fissidens bryoides, pocket moss.

10x20cm of Fissidens bryoidens Is a full shade high humidity moss that grows in Sandy soil and clay check us out on 

moss-wholesale.com

This is a truly diverse moss who is easy to grow and will grow/spread as both an upright living wall moss and a carpeting moss making hick carpets and or cushions. She loves clay-based substrate. The rick is to sculpt your own clay substrate and place the carpet to form your desired feature in your terrainium, in the wild I have seen her grown all the way up the walls and covering the ceiling of clay caves. Lesser Pocket-moss is a member of the Fissidens species which have the leaves bordered by long, narrow cells; this pale glistening border can be seen with a good hand lens. Shoots are 3–20 mm long. The male organs are borne on very short lateral branchlets; these can usually be seen as a number of bud-like structures in the leaf axils when a shoot is held up to the light. Capsules are frequent and erect; the seta arises terminally on the shoot. This is a main lowland species, and is common on neutral or mildly acidic clay soil in woodland, on streamsides, arable fields and in gardens. It avoids very acidic or permanently wet substrates and is rarely found directly on rock.

watch this video about propagation: https://youtu.be/aDTJHdLBqGc

This is a striking moss Genre really quite different from what would be expected of a moss. You might think it was a tiny fern at first glance or a liverwort when it first starts to pock out its leaves from the wet mud. It is its uniqueness that I think most beautiful. I often find Lesser Pocket-moss on broken chunks of mud that have rolled away from the riverside or mud that has tumbled off the base of a stump in the woods and I'll bring them home to admire as they grow; I add them to my moss garden, stick them in cracks of my garden wall, in the earth of pot plants.

You will be receiving moss which has been dehydrated for shipping, when she arrives just rehydrate her by spraying water on her, and within seconds she comes back to life. Do have a look at my other moss, liverwort, and lichen collection for sale in my Etsy shop, and chose a selection. Moss can remain alive even during periods of drought, resuming photosynthesis when moistened again by rain or even fog. This moss makes a natural addition to moss gardens as they would grow together with Lichen and Liverworts on ground substrates and clay and mud.

Do have a look at my other dry moss, Liverwort, and Lichen species for sale and buy a selection, for your table art, Terrariums, moss gardens, and living walls (allow the moss time to set and absorb water before you let your pet play with it, allow up to 1 month for moss to set.)

Historically, three taxonomic bryophyte groups have been recognized and now represent the three main divisions in this group: Marchantiophyta (liverworts), Bryophyta (mosses) and Anthocerotophyta (hornworts). The three main groups have diversified throughout their evolutionary history, making it difficult to identify the specific characters separating these three groups. The status of bryophytes as the oldest living land plants is widely accepted

They evolved about 500 million years ago. Like other land plants, mosses contain green chlorophyll and make their own food through photosynthesis, which involves using the energy of the sun to combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugars.

Mosses are nonvascular plants, which means that they lack a vascular system. Because nonvascular plants lack lignified water-conducting tissues, they can't become as tall as most vascular plants.

The Ecological Roles of Mosses - Mosses play essential roles in the natural world:

Mosses don't need previously developed soil to survive, because they obtain their mineral nutrients from rain or running water. This means that mosses are sometimes the first to colonize newly exposed areas. They promote soil formation, because (as they grow) dust and humus collects among the stems. When they die, their bodies decompose and add to the developing soil.

Mosses grow where other plants cannot, because they can survive without being rooted in soil. They can survive on cliffs, rocks, steep hills, and tree trunks. Mosses colonize the barren rocks and exposed areas of hills, and make them suitable for growing larger vascular plants by depositing humus soil and plant debris. Mosses can remain alive even during periods of drought, resuming photosynthesis when moistened again by rain or even fog.

Mosses play an important role in the global carbon cycle. They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. In areas with cool climates, decomposition is slow because of cold temperatures. This means that large amounts of carbon are sequestered in the Sphagnum of bogs.

Mosses also contribute to the environment by absorbing water from rainfall and runoff, then slowly releasing it to the ground or atmosphere. This reduces stream erosion and fluctuating lake levels.

Mosses also provide a habitat on which many species ultimately depend, underpinning entire ecosystems. Mosses provide shelter for other organisms such as small insects. The insects, in turn, provide food for frogs, which in turn provide food for snakes, which in turn provide food for carnivores like bobcats.

  • Condition: Neuf

PicClick Insights - 10x20cm Terrarium moss Fissidens bryoides, pocket moss PicClick Exclusif

  •  Popularité - 1 personne suit la vente, 0.0 de nouvelles personnes suivent la vente par jour, 218 days for sale on eBay. Nombre normal suivi. 0 vendu, 1 disponible.
  •  Meilleur Prix -
  •  Vendeur - 1+ articles vendu. 0% évaluations négative. New seller. eBay Money Back Guarantee: Get the item you ordered, or your money back!

Les Gens ont Aussi Aimé PicClick Exclusif