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Moss Optusilova
Radula obtusiloba
Growth Characteristics Radula obtusiloba is a type of moss that thrives primarily in moist environments. It is evergreen, adapts well to water, and prefers high humidity. Propagation Methods Radula obtusiloba primarily reproduces by spores. Spores are dispersed by wind or water, and germinate in suitable conditions to grow into new plants. In its natural habitat, the reproduction rate is high when constant humidity and temperature are maintained. Cultivation Methods - Environment Setup: An environment with appropriate humidity is required. Humidity can be controlled by placing a container of water or misting the surroundings. - Light: It prefers indirect sunlight; direct sunlight should be avoided. - Temperature: A cool but not too low temperature is suitable. Generally, a temperature of 15–25°C is maintained. - Soil: No special soil is required, and it can grow attached to various surfaces. Use in the Garden Moss Optusilova is used to emphasize natural minimalism in the garden. By utilizing its characteristic of primarily attaching to rocks or tree bark, it can contribute to creating a natural-looking garden. Important Pests and Control Methods - Pests and Diseases: Moss is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but it can be damaged in excessively dry environments. - Control Methods: Maintain appropriate humidity by misting regularly, and ensure good ventilation to prevent the growth of mold. If abnormalities occur, remove the affected area to prevent further spread. This information can help you efficiently manage and propagate Moss Optusilova. Through proper environmental management and appropriate measures, you can ensure healthy growth.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Fan moss family
Height
2cm
Spread
Colors
sporophyte
Bloom Period
March to June (spore period)
Water Needs
well
Exposure
shade
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
moss tokiensis
Radula tokiensis
Moss Constrictor
Radula constricta