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'This is the moss we typically see on boulders in nature. It is easily transplanted to the soil but takes some effort to establish moss on other rocks,' says landscape design expert Scott Seargeant.
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When damp rocks are left in an appropriate location, you may not have to take steps to get moss to grow. It may colonize those rocks on its own.
More than 40 species of moss cover rocks, logs, benches, ground and more on his one-acre property. News Sports Packers Business Suburbs Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals. HOME AND GARDEN.
Some of the rocks there are the size of the motor homes cruising by, ... It's like the way moss grows on trees. We can know and not notice. Jan 27, 2007. Jerry George. SHOPPING.
As in, things that live under rocks. Scientists have reported a moss growing under a translucent rock in Death Valley and yet another moss species growing under quartz pebbles on the Kansas prairie.
After all, moss’s beauty lies partly in its wildness, in its ability to conjure a bygone world — or perhaps a future one — untrodden by human feet. Photo assistants: Sarah Gardner, Serena Nappa.
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