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Non-vascular spore plants, division Bryophyta.

The mosses are a major division of the Plantae Kingdom. They are non-vascular and absorb water through their leaves. They do not have flowers or seeds, but propagate using spores. They are typically small (less than 10cm tall), soft, and grow in clumps or mats. They generally require moist environments to aid water absorption.

Historically, Bryophyta have included liverworts and hornworts but these are now classified in their own divisions.

Mosses can become a in which are too moist, and in extreme cases (eg. parts of the Pacfic Northwest) it is deliberately encouraged as a lawn substitute which requires little mowing, fertilizer, or water.

Moss is also deliberately grown in Japanese styles of gardening where moss can add a sense of calm, age, and stillness. Moss is also used with to cover the soil and enhance the general impression of extreme age.

Mosses are also sometimes used in green roofs where they are useful for their reduced weight loads and no fertilizer requirements.

Use this tag for all gardening questions about moss, whether it is discouraging lawn grown, encouraging lawn growth, or its use in bonsai.

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How do I best sow moss?

I have some patches of bare earth in my back yard where the grass just will not grow. I figured I'd give a go at seeding it for moss, since I've heard that it works better for some poor soil conditions. My immediate problem is that the moss seeds…
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Could mosses absorb enough carbon dioxide indoor?

My house is located in a polluted area. So if I want to ventilate indoors I get in lots of dust. I'm absolutely stuck in the middle .. What I thought first was that growing some species which are good at purifying but I realized that to absorb…
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Does moss require darkness?

Everybody knows that plants need light for photosynthesis, to grow and remain healthy; but do they require (or benefit from) sleep/darkness; or can they be bathed in light 24/7? I'm not talking about a need to shelter from the weather, UV & IR…
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