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101 - 250 | 75% | ||
251 - 10,000 | 85% |
How to Grow and Care for Cushion Moss in Your Garden
Cushion moss has a cushion-like appearance that comes from growing thick and rounded, but the term “cushion” actually refers to woody plants that are low-growing, spreading like mats, and putting down deep tap roots. These plants are light green with a silvery-white overlay.
Benefits of Cushion Moss for Landscaping and Soil Health
It grows in subarctic, arctic, subalpine, and alpine environments worldwide. It evolved from many different plant families that also endured harsh growing environments. New plants on windy slopes in exposed Arctic tundra are not common. Many of the plants that exist there are several hundred years old, and they are several years old before they reproduce. It only grows when the climate is warm enough and the sun is available.
Cushion Moss typically grows in areas with rocky or sandy soils. It drains water rapidly, making it a colonizer of bare habitats. It particularly likes to grow in windy, harsh alpine slopes, becoming denser and smaller with higher elevation.
Obtaining water is challenging where these plants grow, so they grow an extensive root system, taproots that grow about two feet underground. Water from the alpine or subalpine regions comes from melted snow seeping through shallow soil. The roots grow deep so as to retain water and sustain the plants through dry periods. The density of the cushion above also deters the loss of water. The tightly packed foliage and stems trap heat from the sun and cause them to warm up by several degrees. The thick, matted hairs on them also trap and heat the air that is caught there.
Why Cushion Moss is the Perfect Ground Cover for Shaded Areas
Cushion Moss sometimes has hundreds of small flowers, which attract pollinators during a short growing season and over long distances. Domestically, they are commonly used in terrariums and decorative gardens.
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