Shingle moss primarily spreads vegetatively through the fragmentation of its stems. When pieces break off, they can grow into a new plant if they land in a suitable environment. Additionally, shingle moss reproduces sexually through spores that are dispersed by wind. Germination of spores in a conducive habitat leads to new colonies.
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