Hedwigia ciliata Tray -- Shade or Sun -- Rock Walls, Gravel Paths, Patios, Roofs, Rock Gardens. Waterfalls
Hedwigia ciliata is named after the father of bryology, Johannes Hedwig. He might wonder at the common name of Dreadlock Moss. Or maybe be flattered that kids like to call it Hedwig Moss after the owl's name in Harry Potter books. This moss grows in loose colonies with the rhizoids grouped as a “foot” to attach it. It is deep, dark green with lighter tips. When dry, it looks like dead strings. Tolerant of asphalt as a substrate, it also grows on soil and all types of rocks. It may be planted in shady or sunny locations. Tolerant of sun exposures. Great choice for green roofs or walls. IMPORTANT – READ before placing your order. NO SHIPPING TO THESE STATES!!! Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Washington. Read More… All live mosses, lichens and native plants have either been rescued from high-impact location