Aloina moss thrives primarily in arid environments, favoring rocky and sandy soils which highlights its remarkable adaptability. This plant typically exhibits tight rosettes of fleshy leaves that help conserve moisture, essential for survival in its dry habitats. The leaves often feature a green to grayish tone with a rough texture, aiding in water retention and reflecting intense sunlight.
Propagation:
Aloina moss propagates through spores, requiring high humidity, indirect light, and a moisture-retentive substrate. Handle delicately, and sterilize the substrate. Follow steps: prepare the tray, scatter spores, cover for humidity, avoid direct sunlight, maintain moisture, and acclimate after germination.
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