Yes. Mosses take in carbon dioxide from the air. But they do not have water-absorbing roots. "Spanish moss" (Tillandsia usneoides) is a photosynthetic plant (epiphyte) that takes in minerals leached from its host plant.
well..... theres is a big diffrence by moss and club moss
moss nonvascular is moss........thats nonvascular
Depends on which moss you're talking about. Randy moss is probably second to Santana Moss.
It is spelled peat moss and it is a moss which is a small, soft plant.
Only if the peat moss has been treated with toxic pesticides, or if the toad is unfortunate enough to breathe in spores from the toxic fungus that sometimes harbours in peat moss.
This depends if it is a true moss, a plant we call 'moss', or decorative moss.
Yes. Mosses take in carbon dioxide from the air. But they do not have water-absorbing roots. "Spanish moss" (Tillandsia usneoides) is a photosynthetic plant (epiphyte) that takes in minerals leached from its host plant.
well..... theres is a big diffrence by moss and club moss
moss nonvascular is moss........thats nonvascular
Moss, tree moss, rock moss.
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
moss
they do not have one called moss
Depends on which moss you're talking about. Randy moss is probably second to Santana Moss.
Red moss another kind of the 12,000 species of moss the black one is DEAD.
It is spelled peat moss and it is a moss which is a small, soft plant.