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Moss is a plant that does not require sunlight for germination. Moss can start growing in shaded or dark areas where other plants may struggle to survive. It is able to photosynthesize efficiently in low-light conditions.
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yes all moss is part of the plant kingdom
Yes, you can plant over moss. Moss is a type of ground cover that can coexist with other plants. Just ensure that the plants you want to plant can tolerate or thrive in the same growing conditions as moss, such as shade and moist environments.
An example of a non-vascular plant is a moss because these are land plants,and show considerably more tissue complexity than the green algae.
Ability to photosynthesize
Moss plant is a bryophyte
A moss is a plant.
Moss is a plant that does not require sunlight for germination. Moss can start growing in shaded or dark areas where other plants may struggle to survive. It is able to photosynthesize efficiently in low-light conditions.
Yes, moss does need sunlight to survive and thrive. Sunlight is essential for moss to photosynthesize and grow. Without sunlight, moss may struggle to survive and may not thrive as well.
Moss does not actually eat anything, they utilise photosynthesis which converts sunlight energy as well as carbon dioxide into water, oxygen and glucose. The glucose is then used in a technique called respiration which breaks down the glucose or sugar into ATP molecules which then give the plant or moss energy to grow.
The dried thallus is used as an herbal remedy.
Moss is a land, nonvascular, and seedless plant.
For optimal plant growth, mix peat moss into soil at a ratio of 1 part peat moss to 2 parts soil.
This depends if it is a true moss, a plant we call 'moss', or decorative moss.
Most mosses are brophytes, which means they were the first land plants. They are very simple because they do not have any vascular systems, and can only transport nutrients through diffusion. This restricts their height and is why they are usually found in low lying carpets.
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