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  1. Nov 13, 2023 · Sphagnum moss, which is a genus of mosses with 380 species, is not a moss plant that you grow in your garden, it is a horticultural product. Most sphagnum moss you would find in your local store is harvested from wetlands or bogs found in the Northern Hemisphere.

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    Sphagnum is a genus of approximately 380 accepted species [2] [3] of mosses, commonly known as sphagnum moss, also bog moss and quacker moss (although that term is also sometimes used for peat).

  3. Nov 24, 2021 · Sphagnum mosses are an utterly unique and fascinating genus of bog-dwelling plants. Perhaps you’re most familiar with them in their dried form. The light brown, fibrous, stringy bits are widely used in horticulture to improve drainage and conserve moisture.

  4. In this guide, we’ll cover the fundamental husbandry responsibilities for sphagnum moss care. We’ll also walk you through the steps of propagating sphagnum moss, so you can begin to create your own little moss farm. So grab a coffee and get ready to become intimate with sphagnum moss.

  5. Scientific name: Sphagnum. Sphagnum mosses carpet the ground with colour on our marshes, heaths and moors. They play a vital role in the creation of peat bogs: by storing water in their spongy forms, they prevent the decay of dead plant material and eventually form peat.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · Sphagnum moss is the actual moss harvested from the peat bogs. Sometimes, it’s kept live, but most often, it’s dried to produce a resilient fibrous material that still retains the same natural qualities.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · Both peat moss or sphagnum peat moss and sphagnum moss come from bryophite plants of the Sphagnopisda class, which grow on peat fields. But they are harvested at different phases of the plants’ life cycles and have differences, especially: Their overall look, consistency and texture. Their water retention abilities. Their pH.

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