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This phrase likely means that moss thrives in moist, shady conditions rather than in dry, sunny environments. Moss tends to become more brittle and dry in sunnier locations, but will become wet and vibrant with rain.
A greenish coating on a rock could be due to moss, algae, lichen, or oxidation of minerals like copper or iron. These organisms thrive in moist and shady environments, contributing to the green coloration.
The forest floor is dark because the trees are dense and tall above so they can collect as much sun light as possible. This means that only 2% of sun light reaches the forest floor.
in areas with lower temperatures. When the temperature drops below freezing, any moisture present in the air or on a surface can freeze into ice. Shady areas may have lower temperatures due to reduced exposure to sunlight, which can contribute to ice formation.
Environmental factors that might affect leaf size include sunlight levels, water availability, temperature, and nutrient availability. For example, trees in shady areas might have larger leaves to capture more sunlight, while trees in dry environments may have smaller leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration. Additionally, nutrient-rich soils can lead to larger leaves due to increased photosynthetic activity.
Honeysuckle likes to grow in a moist, shady area.
The hart's tongue fern lives in a damp (moist) shady place like in a forest.
Moss comes in the color green because of the moisture and shady places it has been sitting in. Just think of this, When water sits in moist and shady places (like the rain forest) for too long, it turns green. Same thing with moss. That is how moss forms (from being in moist and shady places like the rain forest).
Mosses live in shady moist places
No, Lady Slipper Orchids orCypripedium species are usually forest plants and prefer cool, moist, shady locations with rich organic soil.
Moss, Saplings, small amounts of grass or weeds, ect.
Bryophytes generally grow in moist and shady places of rocky hills.
Inside water bodies and moist shady places
The trillium flower is commonly found in the forest biome, particularly in deciduous and coniferous forests across North America. They thrive in moist, shady habitats with rich soil and are often associated with springtime wildflower displays in woodland areas.
in the southern part of the United States.
Epiganea repens, commonly known as creeping snowberry, typically grows in shady, moist areas like woodlands, forest edges, and along streams or wetlands. It is native to North America and can be found in regions with temperate climates.
A plant without waxy leaves would likely grow successfully in a moist environment with high humidity, such as a tropical rainforest or a shady forest floor. These conditions would help prevent the loss of water through transpiration since the plant lacks the waxy cuticle that can reduce water loss in drier environments.