Tetraphis moss is a moss characterized by its lush, green cushions found typically in damp, forest environments. Its small, compact structure supports densely packed leaves, which facilitate water retention, crucial for survival in its shaded, moist habitats. The leaves are rounded with points, aiding in distinguishing tetraphis moss from other mosses.
Propagation:
Propagation of tetraphis moss can be done through division and spore sowing, requiring high humidity, consistent moisture, and indirect light. Division involves separating stems and roots, planting in moist substrate, and maintaining humidity until established. Careful attention to sterile media is essential for spore propagation.
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