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  2. Bryum argenteum - Wikipedia

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    Being a nitrogen loving species, it is also found on nitrophilic soils in urban areas. It is found growing among lawns as well as in other moss communities. [7] The species is often spread by vegetative fragments clinging to the shoes of people and the feet or hooves of animals. [2] Another method of spread is in the production and sale of liners.

  3. Moss lawn - Wikipedia

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    Moss can be divided and propagated while frozen, [3] but the rhizomes are more flexible and attach better if the moss is thawn, not frozen, while being set out. [20] Spreading moss with yogurt, buttermilk, beer, or manure tea, though widely advocated, is not helpful to the moss and can cause mould. [2]

  4. My mom convinced me to ditch fresh buttermilk for this $15 ...

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    The buttermilk powder provides that lightly tangy, slightly tart punch that you would get from fresh buttermilk. There are two ways to use it. For liquid buttermilk for use in things like ranch ...

  5. Moss graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Moss graffiti is a type of street art that uses living moss to write on the walls of public spaces. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The art is made by growing moss on mats, cutting it into shapes and gluing it to a wall.

  6. Hypnum cupressiforme - Wikipedia

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    Hypnum cupressiforme, the cypress-leaved plaitmoss [3] or hypnum moss, is a common and widespread species of moss belonging to the genus Hypnum. It is found in all continents except Antarctica and occurs in a wide variety of habitats and climatic zones. It typically grows on tree trunks, logs, walls, rocks and other surfaces.

  7. Pottiaceae - Wikipedia

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    They form the most numerous moss family known, containing nearly 1500 species or more than 10% of the 10,000 to 15,000 moss species known. [1] Genera

  8. Hylocomium splendens - Wikipedia

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    Hylocomium splendens, commonly known as glittering woodmoss, [2] splendid feather moss, [3] stairstep moss, and mountain fern moss, is a perennial clonal moss [4] with a widespread distribution in Northern Hemisphere boreal forests. It is commonly found in Europe, Russia, Alaska and Canada, where it is often the

  9. Kate Moss: My life of herbal tea, growing vegetables and ...

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    Moss has also tried ‘moonbathing’ and reflexology, but admits she hasn’t stopped smoking ‘yet’ Kate Moss: My life of herbal tea, growing vegetables and curling up in bed with Frasier ...