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Genus: T

Tanacetum
common tansy; golden buttons
Thalia
water canna
Thelypteris
New York fern; marsh fern
Thuidium
feather moss
Thymus
bear's breech
Tiarella
Wherry's foamflower; foamflower
Tradescantia
hairy spiderwort
Tripsacum
eastern gama grass
Typha
cat-tail

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Thuidium

(Thuidiaceae - feather moss family)
A genus of mosses distributed throughout the world. Nine species are known to occur in North America.

delicatulum peren • ht 4" • zones 3-8

feather moss


moss, rock garden, native, moist - wet, sun - part shade
North America

Feather moss is distinguished by its lacy, fern-like fronds. Plants are green to yellow-green in color, with a mat-forming growth habit. Usually occurs on moist, shaded soil, humus, rocks, logs, or stumps on moist to wet, rich, sloping sites. Prefers very humid conditions and shade. Considered difficult to transplant, but sufficiently appealing and distinctive to be worth a try if it can be given suitable conditions. Used by horticulturists for orchid cultivation and said to be used in the Himalayan highlands for chinking in buildings Four toed salamander nest in feather moss.

cat # 0A6K
$8.95 each / 3+, $8.50 ea