



Haircap Moss
Improves soil moisture retention
Ideal for shady areas
Enhances garden aesthetics
Thrives in
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Haircap Moss - Polytrichum commune
Haircap Moss is an airy, feathery moss that is native to just about every corner of the Earth. This plant is often sought after as one of the few landscape mosses that can tolerate some sunlight, meaning it is not limited to growing only in shaded areas. With that being said, it still grows beautifully in low-light spots such as forests and along moist, shaded water sources. The dense mats of leaves grow on stems that protrude upwards, boasting some decent height that also makes it stand out from other mosses. It is an effective groundcover with varying shades of green depending on levels of moisture and humidity. When you come across this moss, the tops of the leaves are in the shape of stars, adding the magic of fairytales.
Plant Details - Haircap Moss
Family: Polytrichaceae
Light Requirement: Partial Sun- Partial Shade
Water Needs: Moderate - Moist
Height: 2-12 in.
Spread: Indefinite
Growth Rate: Moderate
Wildlife Value: Provides shelter for small creatures, stabilizes soil, nesting material for wildlife, retains beneficial moisture
Like other mosses, this plant spreads horizontally underground through a complex structure of rhizoids and reproduces through spores. It grows best in shade with some dappled sunlight but can tolerate some more sun exposure as long as it does not dry out too much. This moss relies on consistent moisture not only for its own health, but to absorb and hold onto moisture for small amphibians that may use this moss as shelter.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Haircap Moss
This moss can stand on its own with its marvelous stems and leaves but grows very well when contrasted with other mosses or groundcovers. Haircap Moss requires nearly zero maintenance as long as there is a consistent, reliable source of moisture. If you want to transplant or propagate some of it, you simply pull up a clump and set it down on top of the desired place, providing it with ample water.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Don’t be fooled by the leggy, high-reaching stems – this plant is definitely a type of moss! If you are looking for the gentle spread of a moss but want to fill more vertical space, this is the ideal pick that you won’t find in other varieties. The bright green stems of Haircap Moss grow upwards like spiked vines, making this moss particularly identifiable.
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Height at Maturity
Under 6 Inches

Care
Haircap Moss is a hardy, low-maintenance moss ideal for relaxed, moist environments. It flourishes in well-drained dirt and can tolerate foot traffic. Water it regularly, moisten the soil, and trim it as needed to maintain its neat appearance.

Plant Reproduction
Haircap Moss spreads via spores, forming dense, tufted clumps.
Choose early spring or fall when the soil is moist and cool to plant healthy bare-root ferns. You can also use dormant plants to grow year-round. When you arrive, please soak the roots in water for several hours to rehydrate them. Ferns thrive in moist and shaded areas. Dig a hole wide and deep enough to spread out the roots comfortably. Position the fern so the crown (where the roots meet the fronds) is just at or slightly below ground level. Gently backfill with soil firmly around the roots, and thoroughly water to settle the soil and eliminate air pockets. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch for weed control and to retain moisture, ensuring the mulch does not touch the crown. Water during dry periods is used to keep soil moist but not soggy. Avoid fertilizing in the first year, as ferns prefer nutrient-rich soil over direct fertilization.
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Moisture Retention:
Haircap Moss helps retain moisture in the soil, creating a favorable environment for nearby plants.
Low Maintenance:
Haircap Moss requires minimal care and thrives in various conditions, making it perfect for busy gardeners.
Shade Tolerant:
It grows well in shaded areas where other plants may struggle, adding greenery to difficult-to-plant spots.
Unique Texture:
Its dense, spiky appearance adds a unique texture and visual interest to any garden or terrarium.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Haircap Moss?
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Care Tips
Haircap Moss is a hardy, low-maintenance moss ideal for relaxed, moist environments. It flourishes in well-drained dirt and can tolerate foot traffic. Water it regularly, moisten the soil, and trim it as needed to maintain its neat appearance.
Light Requirements
Haircap Moss (Polytrichum spp.) thrives in low to moderate light exposure. It prefers shaded or partially shaded environments, often found in woodland settings or areas with dappled sunlight. Total sunlight can cause it to dry out and become unhealthy.
Hardy Planting Zones
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