Description
Campylopus serratus (also called Serrated Moss, among many other common names) is a species of moss belonging to the family Dicranaceae. It is a small, tufted moss with erect, slender stems and spirally arranged leaves. It is native to the Northern Hemisphere, and is found in moist, shady habitats such as wet woods, stream banks, and shaded rocks.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Flower of Campylopus serratus is a small, yellowish-green, and has a single anther. The seed is a small, dark brown, and has a rough surface. The seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Campylopus serratus is a small, tufted moss native to Southeast Asia. It is found growing in moist, shady areas, often in association with other mosses. It can be propagated by division of the tufts or by spore sowing. It is best grown in a moist, shady area with a soil that is rich in organic matter.
Where to Find Campylopus serratus
Campylopus serratus can be found in moist, shady areas in North America, Europe, and Asia.