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Thuidium Moss - 5 Square Feet

Thuidium Moss - 5 Square Feet

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Thuidium Moss

Scientifically referred to as Thuidium delicatulum. Its a pleurocarpous evergreen perennial and forms lose mat. Leaves are green or yellowish green, triple-pinnate or double-pinnate. The Leaves central stems can reach 8.5 cm, having narrow scale-like densely covered up to 0.5mm. Large stems leaf, about 1mm long. Broad ovate leaves to triangular-ovate shape, revolute or smooth along the margins. On the outside, it looks convex. Leaves midrib extend towards the tips.

Thuidium Moss Can Have Small Red Stalks

The compound leaf has several leafy primary radiant branches at 45-900 from the central system. Primary branches leaves are 0.5 mm while secondary 0.3 mm but all look similar except the length difference. They share same axis and respective central branch or stem. Stalks have spore-bearing producing capsules which become frequently produced from it. If they occur, their length range 1.5 to 4.5 cm, light green color to dull red, smooth, and terete. At the apex, in every stalk, there is a solitary capsule bearing spores. The root system is having fibrous rhizoids.

Thuidium Moss Loves Shade


They prefer partial sun and medium shade, wet soil and moist conditions, hums or acidic soil, and protected from prevailing wind. It can grow in rotting wooden logs, weathered sandstone rock where areas are protected, moist and shaded like wooden ravines. It occasionally occurs in east-central, North East, and southern parts of Illinois and rest of state become absent or uncommon. Widely distributed in North America. In Illinois, habitat is humus, ground soil, hillsides and wooded bluffs, swampy woods, pine groves at the northern edge, tree bases, shaded creek banks, hummocks in tamarack swamps, wet sandstone, underneath trees along the rivers. It is mostly found in areas with high quality natural.

Wildlife Loves Thuidium Moss


It can be used to as material for nests construction by birds, food for frozen woolly mammoth as it was found in its digestive tract even though not known to have been eaten accidentally or not. Offer the small vertebrate and invertebrates protection when it forms colonial mats. Thuidium Moss is referred to as among the most attractive in Illinois. Currently, they have become packing materials, hanging basket liners, terrariums, and soil potted plants covers.

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De Etta Lerch
NICE!!!

It is January in PA. and a perfect time to plant this moss! The ground is very moist, the air very cool, thus allowing me to work on getting it out of the bag over days instead of rushing. We are having plenty of rainy days which help me out tremendously!

We really appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review! These are the stories that keep us so motivated to continue doing what we are doing, and we are so happy to hear that you had a great experience.

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Kathy Schue
Arrived...

The moss seems to be holding its own. Had to wait for the ice to melt to plant it. Will have to see if it survives

We really appreciate you taking the time to leave us your 5-star review, Kathy. We would appreciate it if you could update your review to reflect your most recent experiences working with us.

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Sharon
Ground Fern Moss

Lovely.

We spotted your 4-star review, Sharon. Wow! Thank you so much for trusting us, and we can’t wait to help you again in the future

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Valarie Cleek
Healthy

It's gorgeous in my lawn! It goes so well with my shasta daisy!

We really appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review, Valarie. These are the stories that keep us so motivated to continue doing what we are doing, and we are so happy to hear that you had a great experience.