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- Rock cap moss, a sporophyte plant named Ploytrichum commune, seems to flourish nearly every year, ideally growing at the top of rocks, boulders, logs, stumps, and woods above rivers and valleys around the lakeshores capping the areas with greenish fur.
- Cap moss are non-flowering plants found in New Zealand, North America, and Australia. Covering the Northern hemisphere blooms extraordinary well in winter and spring, making a unique addition to any garden or yard.
- This densely tufted cushion moss has long, narrow characteristic leaves with a touch of gloss; usually, vivid emerald tones are dark green with a flat appearance. The leaves are rarely straight, mostly falcate in the bunch that propagates in the shoot’s direction.
- The dark green coloring substitutes the grass in the grass-lacking regions promoting the lush green look. Rock cap moss needs a suitable moisture content and air to grow, prominently humidity facilitates the growth having no soil preference, while bared soil is good to use. A deep shady area favors the nourishment up to the mark.
- Such tall moss species have stems that exceed 30cm to 70cm, while the shorter length ranges from 5cm to 10cm quite often in the duration of 1 to 2 years. Exposure to full sunlight is not required to extend rock caps as the average sunlight is endurable for growth patterns.