Yes
Moss is a nonvascular plant, meaning it lacks specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Instead, moss absorbs water and nutrients directly through its cells. This limits their size and ability to grow tall.
It is not recommended to use peat moss that has visible fungus growth, as it may indicate poor quality or contamination. Fungus in the peat moss can compete with plant roots for nutrients and water, potentially harming plant growth. It is best to use clean, sterile peat moss for gardening purposes.
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No. Sphagnum is a kind of moss, commonly called peat moss.
Yes, they are.
No, peat moss is a growing, living plant, when peat moss dies and given the right conditions it will eventually become peat.
yes peat moss is biodegradable.
Using peat moss depends on the soil you have. If it is alkaline, then peat moss may help.
Moss is a nonvascular plant, meaning it lacks specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Instead, moss absorbs water and nutrients directly through its cells. This limits their size and ability to grow tall.
Moss.
no it is nonvascular
yes
Peat or Peat Moss = kavúl (כבול)
Yes, peat is found in swamps. Peat is formed in swamps. Moss is found hanging from trees in swamps. Have you heard the term "peat moss"........
No, peat moss is not sheep manure since it is partially decayed vegetation, primarily sphagnum moss.
The scientific name for peat moss is sphagnum.
peat moss. peat moss absorbs water through their dead cells and because peat moss is used for transporting plants.