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Redshank
Ceratodon purpureus
Ceratodon purpureus, also known as purple stem moss, is a common moss species found worldwide. It's characterized by its reddish-purple stems and leaves, especially when dry. It thrives in disturbed habitats, often colonizing bare soil after fire or other disturbances. It's a relatively short moss, typically forming small, dense patches.
| Category | Details | |
|---|---|---|
| Plant Type | Perennial plant | |
| Duration to maturity | 1 month to harvest | |
| Estimated Plant Lifespan | 2 years lifespan | |
| Sun Requirements | 4-6 hours direct sunlight (Partial Sun) | |
| Pollination | Method: wind | |
| Watering Requirements | Method: top water Frequency: Keep consistently moist but not waterlogged Notes: Avoid overwatering, which can lead to rotting. | |
| Humidity Requirements | Level: high | |
| Temperature Range | Min: -5°C Max: 30°C | |
| Alternative Names | Fire moss, Purple Moss, Dicranum purpureum |
Common Haircap Moss
Polytrichum commune
Both species prefer similar conditions, such as moist soil and partial sun. They can coexist without direct competition, creating a diverse and interesting ground cover.
Broom Forkmoss
Dicranum scoparium
Dicranum scoparium can aggressively outcompete Ceratodon purpureus for resources like light and moisture, particularly in undisturbed habitats where both species might try to establish.
Steps:
- Collect mature sporophytes (the spore-bearing structures).
- Allow the sporophytes to dry slightly.
- Gently release the spores onto suitable substrate (moist soil or rock).
- Maintain consistent moisture levels for germination.
