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I can only tell you that it is acrocarpous, the clumpy type, as opposed to pleurocarpous, the branchy type. While pleurocarpous mosses have been more resilient in my experience, I have found acrocarpous mosses like this one to be difficult to "domesticate". They'll only survive where they want to survive. On a side note, those twin leaf sprouts are not part of the moss (I chose to leave them in to shoot the nice photo lol), but the actual sporophytes are on the bottom right.
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what type of miss is that?
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