



Lawn Moss
Low maintenance and water needs
Thrives in shady areas
Attracts beneficial insects and wildlife
Thrives in
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Lawn Moss - Bryophyta
This type of Lawn Moss, known scientifically as Hypnum curvifolium, is a popular choice for homeowners and hobby gardeners alike. Mosses in this genus are known for growing at a moderate speed and boasting increased durability for light foot traffic. Thus, if you are looking to fill a problem area of your landscape with a reliable groundcover, this plant is a fantastic choice. It is native to the United States and is an easy way to include native plants in your garden, fitting like a glove and benefitting its local ecosystem.
Plant Details - Lawn Moss
Family: Hypnaceae
Light Requirement: Partial Shade – Full Shade
Water Needs: Moderate - High
Height: 1-3 cm.
Spread: Indefinitely
Growth Rate: Moderate
Wildlife Value: Provides microhabitats, encourages soil retention, retains beneficial moisture
Found in natural areas sprawling up tree bark, rocks, and making a home on barren forest floors, this shade-loving moss moves quicker than other species. The color can change depending on moisture levels, boasting an incredibly eye-catching bright green when its substrate is amply watered. The dense mats provide a value place of shelter and hydration for very small local fauna.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Lawn Moss
This plant can be grown on just about any substrate it is given, including peat moss, soil, stones, and even wood. Its tolerance for a variety of surfaces makes it one of the only plants that can grow on hardscapes, adding a touch of life wherever you desire. Lawn Moss is remarkably low maintenance, truly only needing a reliable water and moisture source to get the most out of its beautiful color.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Hypnum Lawn Moss has distinct curved leaves that almost resemble very short grass. However, unlike grass, this moss can save the day and fill up shady spots rather quickly while providing a very similar effect.
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Height at Maturity
Under 6 Inches

Care
Lawn moss thrives in moist, well-drained soil with a pH between 5.0 and 6.0. Keep the area consistently damp but not waterlogged. Avoid heavy foot traffic and mowing, and gently rake to promote air circulation. Regularly remove debris to maintain its health.

Plant Reproduction
Lawn Moss spreads via spores, creeping stems, and moist conditions.
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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Care Tips
Lawn moss thrives in moist, well-drained soil with a pH between 5.0 and 6.0. Keep the area consistently damp but not waterlogged. Avoid heavy foot traffic and mowing, and gently rake to promote air circulation. Regularly remove debris to maintain its health.
Light Requirements
Lawn moss flourishes in low to moderate light conditions and prefers shaded areas or indirect sunlight. It thrives best in damp, acidic soil and can tolerate low light levels where other types of grass struggle. It is ideal for shady spots with consistent moisture.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8
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