Running Cedar

$5.49

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10-12 business days July

Size

Mature Age

Running Cedar

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Ships:

7-10 Days

heightmaturity
Height at Maturity:

Under 12"

exposure
Exposure:

Full Shade

zone
Planting Zones:

4-9

Usage
Usage:

Groundcover

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Shipped As:

Bare-root

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Can Not Ship To:

NY

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Jacquie Naismith

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John/Nancy Jamison
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It was so great to see the Running Cedar. We used to have it on our property in the mountains of VA. Now that we are in the flatlands of TN, we hope that it survives.

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John/Nancy Jamison
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It was so great to see the Running Cedar. We used to have it on our property in the mountains of VA. Now that we are in the flatlands of TN, we hope that it survives.

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John/Nancy Jamison
Running Cedar

We had this growing naturally in Virginia and it was wonderful to receive such healthy looking
plants. We immediately planted them and after two weeks, they are still look good.

$5.49

Ship

10-12 business days July

Size

Mature Age

Description Reviews

Running Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum) 

Diphasiastrum digitatum, better known as fan clubmoss, is a type of moss that grows in the shadiest of habitats. The entire team at TN Nursery is proud to be one of only an elite group of horticulturists cultivating fan clubmoss. 

Fan Clubmoss  - Running Cedar Grows Naturally in the Forest

Fan clubmoss takes its name from its unique, other-worldly appearance. This moss is an ancient, perennial plant with leaves that resemble tiny clubs. The leaves have an interesting mossy texture and a scale-like appearance. They are lance-shaped, with a sharp-looking point at the tip.

Someone might encounter this low-growing mossy plant in coniferous and oak forests. Fan clubmoss dots the floors of densely wooded areas, giving the appearance of dainty little cedar trees in the most unexpected places. 

Conversely, it also grows contentedly along shady spots in coastal areas. Generally, this plant lives in temperate regions of North America. You should have excellent results if you keep this moss in a full-shade place.

Fan clubmoss (Diphasiastrum digitatum) Is Available Online At TN Nursery 

A sometimes-overlooked application of Diphasiastrum digitatum is its usefulness as a houseplant. They add natural charm to any room that has low sun exposure. A lack of a sunny windowsill makes houseplant success somewhat challenging, and this moss could be an excellent remedy. 

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Jacquie Naismith

Running Cedar

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John/Nancy Jamison
Memories

It was so great to see the Running Cedar. We used to have it on our property in the mountains of VA. Now that we are in the flatlands of TN, we hope that it survives.

J
John/Nancy Jamison
Memories

It was so great to see the Running Cedar. We used to have it on our property in the mountains of VA. Now that we are in the flatlands of TN, we hope that it survives.

J
John/Nancy Jamison
Running Cedar

We had this growing naturally in Virginia and it was wonderful to receive such healthy looking
plants. We immediately planted them and after two weeks, they are still look good.