Crumia moss is characterized by its tufted growth form, typically thriving in dry, rocky soils, which challenges its water retention yet enhances its resilience. Its leaves are subtly succulent, an adaptation to its arid habitats. The flowers, usually petite and white, are adapted to attract specific pollinators, pivotal for survival in limited-resource environments.
Propagation:
Primary propagation methods for crumia moss are division and spore sowing, requiring moist, well-draining soil, indirect light, and cool conditions. High humidity is essential. For division, separate clumps with roots; for spores, use a moist surface and dim light until germination. It's moderately challenging due to sensitivity to changes.
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