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Reindeer Moss - 5 Square Feet

Reindeer Moss - 5 Square Feet

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5-7 Days

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Height at Maturity:

Under 6 Inches

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Exposure:

Shade

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Planting Zones:

5-9

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Usage:

Shade Gardens

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Shipped As:

Bare-root

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CA.

Reindeer moss is a type of lichen found in the tundra regions of the Arctic, subarctic, and Alpine regions. It is a vital ecosystem component and plays a significant role in the food chain for animals such as caribou and musk oxen. This article will discuss the characteristics, habitat, and importance.

Reindeer Moss Characteristics

It is a light grayish-green and has a unique, spongy texture. It is a lichen, which means it is a symbiotic relationship between algae and fungi. The algae produce food through photosynthesis, while the fungi provide structure and protection for the algae. The combination of these two organisms creates the unique texture of it. It is also highly absorbent and can hold up to 25 times its weight in water.

Where To Find Reindeer Moss

Reindeer Moss can be found in the tundra of the Arctic, subarctic, and Alpine regions. It grows in various environments, from moist to dry and acidic to alkaline. It is most commonly found in areas with well-draining soil and little competition from other plants. It is often found growing on rocks, soil, and other surfaces. It can also grow in forests but is most abundant in open areas with low vegetation cover.

Importance Of Reindeer Moss

It is an essential part of the food chain in the Arctic and subarctic regions. It is a primary food source for deer, caribou, and musk oxen. These animals rely on it during winter when other food sources are scarce. It is also used by other animals, such as fowl and small mammals, as a nesting material and a source of shelter.

Reindeer Moss's Benefits

Apart from being a critical food source for animals, they also play a vital role in the environment. They help stabilize soil and prevent erosion, especially in areas with little vegetation cover. They also contribute to nutrient cycling by absorbing nutrients from the atmosphere and releasing them back into the soil.Reindeer moss is a unique and vital organism that plays a significant role in the Arctic and Subarctic regions. It is a primary food source for many animals and helps to stabilize the environment. As the climate continues to change, it is essential to understand its importance and impact on the ecosystem.

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Bare Root Plants
Choose early spring or fall when the soil is moist and cool to plant healthy bare-root ferns. You can also use dormant plants to grow year-round. When you arrive, please soak the roots in water for several hours to rehydrate them. Ferns thrive in moist and shaded areas. Dig a hole wide and deep enough to spread out the roots comfortably. Position the fern so the crown (where the roots meet the fronds) is just at or slightly below ground level. Gently backfill with soil firmly around the roots, and thoroughly water to settle the soil and eliminate air pockets. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch for weed control and to retain moisture, ensuring the mulch does not touch the crown. Water during dry periods is used to keep soil moist but not soggy. Avoid fertilizing in the first year, as ferns prefer nutrient-rich soil over direct fertilization.

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