Moss tends to grow in colonies, with several plants growing closely together, which creates the nice, smooth, carpet-like appearance that makes moss gardens so beautiful. Moss also does not have seeds like many other plants do. Since moss has no roots, it must find other ways to absorb water and this is why it is frequently found in damp, shady areas. It does not have true leaves, branches, or even roots. While technically moss is a plant, it lacks the parts of a plant that we are used to seeing. Mosses are categorized as bryophytes, which are non-vascular plants. Keep reading to learn more about how to grow moss. Growing moss is not hard at all, but doing it successfully requires that you have a little bit of knowledge about what a moss plant is, and what causes moss to grow. Moss gardens, or even just moss plants used as accents, can help bring a sense of tranquility. Growing moss ( Bryophyta) is a lovely way to add a little something extra to a garden.
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