Making a bioactive terrarium? We also sell clean-up crews of arthropods (springtails), crustaceans (isopods), and Oniscomorpha (Pill millipedes). These unique living organisms will help establish a healthy relationship between the soil, plant roots and biodegradables inside the enclosure to thrive. If you interested in learning more please message/contact us or go to moss-wholesale.com
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Watch this video about Plagiochila porelloides:
https://youtu.be/fibWxCg2xeMThese clay discs are inoculated with liverwort spores which, once wet, will grow after 3 weeks into tiny liverwort that then connect together into a carpet and spread from there. The benefit of growing from spores is 1- they grow and thrive in the environment if terrarium or moss garden or water feature 2- the clay discs can be molded into any shape once wet and will stick to any surface. You can also divide the discs as they are inoculated with thousands of spores.
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You will be receiving liverwort which has been dehydrated for shipping, when she arrives just rehydrate her by spraying water on her, and within seconds she comes back to life.
Do have a look at my other dry moss, lichen, and liverwort species for sale and buy a selection, terrariums and Paludarium.
Plagiochila porelloides aka Lesser Featherwort is a variable liverwort that forms green to dark green mats that look like small P. asplenioides. Shoots are up to 6 mm wide, and leaves are up to 2.5 mm wide and
3 mm long, alternate, egg-shaped to rounded, usually with small teeth along most of the margin, becoming sparser towards the front base. The front margin of the leaf
is reflexed and extends down onto the stem. Its insertion line is oblique, slightly curved, and reaches the front midline of the stem. Thread-like branches are present
and bind shoots together into a mat. P. porelloides is dioicous, and when male Inflorescences are terminal, they may stand out as pale yellow, attenuated tips to
the shoots. Perianths are oblong and laterally compressed.
Do have a look at my other dry moss species for sale and buy a selection, for your table art, garden, pet Terrariums (allow the moss time to set and absorb water before you let your pet play with it, allow up to 1 month for moss to set.)
Historically, three taxonomic bryophyte groups have been recognized and now represent the three main divisions in this group: Marchantiophyta (liverworts), Bryophyta (mosses) and Anthocerotophyta (hornworts). The three main groups have diversified throughout their evolutionary history, making it difficult to identify the specific characters separating these three groups.
The status of bryophytes as the oldest living land plants is widely accepted.